Protest 935128-G of Perry

13 Cust. Ct. 263
CourtUnited States Customs Court
DecidedJuly 20, 1944
DocketNo. 49637
StatusPublished

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Protest 935128-G of Perry, 13 Cust. Ct. 263 (cusc 1944).

Opinion

Opinion by

Ekwall, J.

At the hearing it was found that it was the duty of the collector to transmit the protest to this court in order that the importer might have the benefit of a hearing and produce proof of his authority. Following United Bulb Co. v. United States (6 Cust. Ct. 78, C. D. 431) and Rhodes v. United States (7 Cust. Ct. 33, C. D. 528) cited by plaintiff, the protest was sustained, and the court held that the original protest should be forwarded to this court in order that plaintiff may obtain a judicial ruling. T. D. 50565, amending article 849 (a), Customs Regulations of 1937, and section 17.2, Customs Regulations of 1943, promulgated subsequent to the collector’s refusal to accept the protest, noted.

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Related

United Bulb Co. v. United States
6 Cust. Ct. 78 (U.S. Customs Court, 1941)
Rhodes Bros. v. United States
7 Cust. Ct. 33 (U.S. Customs Court, 1941)

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