Protest 96317-K of Hinton & Co.

16 Cust. Ct. 198
CourtUnited States Customs Court
DecidedJuly 1, 1946
DocketNo. 50795
StatusPublished

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Protest 96317-K of Hinton & Co., 16 Cust. Ct. 198 (cusc 1946).

Opinion

[199]*199Opinion by

Ekwall, J.

In accordance with stipulation of counsel the court found that the facts herein agreed upon were such as to bring the case within the holding in John Barr v. United States (11 Cust. Ct. 88, C. D. 801), which record was incorporated herein. (See John Barr v. United States, 324 U. S. 83, decided February 5, 1945.) In accordance therewith it was held that the currency of the invoice should be converted at the buying rate in the New York market at noon on the day of exportation (the “free” rate of exchange for pounds sterling), as certified by the Federal Reserve bank and set forth by the collector on the entry. The protest was sustained to this extent.

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Related

Barr v. United States
324 U.S. 83 (Supreme Court, 1945)
Barr v. United States
11 Cust. Ct. 88 (U.S. Customs Court, 1943)

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