McGrath v. United States
31 Cust. Ct. 300, 1953 Cust. Ct. LEXIS 1146
CourtUnited States Customs Court
DecidedNovember 12, 1953
DocketNo. 57619; protests 165438-K, etc. (Portland, Maine)
StatusPublished
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McGrath v. United States, 31 Cust. Ct. 300, 1953 Cust. Ct. LEXIS 1146 (cusc 1953).
Opinion
Opinion by
In accordance with stipulation of counsel that the merchandise consists of hair-on leather, a side upper leather made from calfskins, not in a form or shape suitable for conversion into footwear, the same in all material respects as that the subject of Carey & Skinner, Inc. v. United States (29 Cust. Ct. 8, C. D. 1436), the claim of the plaintiff was sustained.
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Carey & Skinner, Inc. v. United States
29 Cust. Ct. 8 (U.S. Customs Court, 1952)
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