Oakwood Textiles, Inc. v. United States

28 Cust. Ct. 416, 1952 Cust. Ct. LEXIS 291
CourtUnited States Customs Court
DecidedMarch 4, 1952
DocketNo. 56451; protests 141630-K, etc. (New York)
StatusPublished

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Oakwood Textiles, Inc. v. United States, 28 Cust. Ct. 416, 1952 Cust. Ct. LEXIS 291 (cusc 1952).

Opinion

Opinion by

Foed, J.

It was stipulated that certain items of the involved merchandise consist of woven fabrics in the piece, wholly of silk, bleached, and valued at more than $5.50 per pound, the same in all material respects as those passed upon in Walter Strassburger & Co., Inc., et al. v. United States (26 Cust. Ct. 210, C. D. 1326). Accepting the stipulation as a statement of fact and following the cited authority, the claim of the plaintiff was sustained.

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Walter Strassburger & Co. v. United States
26 Cust. Ct. 210 (U.S. Customs Court, 1951)

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