Protest 954881-G/87930 of Trans-Seas Shipping Co.

2 Cust. Ct. 784
CourtUnited States Customs Court
DecidedJune 28, 1939
DocketNo. 41758
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Protest 954881-G/87930 of Trans-Seas Shipping Co., 2 Cust. Ct. 784 (cusc 1939).

Opinion

[785]*785Opinion by

Keefe, J.

From the evidence it was found that the various shapes of the articles in question are made from the same material as firebrick and used for the same purpose of resisting intense heat. In view of Abstracts 43299 and 43469 they were held more specifically provided for as firebrick than earthy or mineral substances. The claim under paragraph 201 (a) was therefore sustained.

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