Protest 980017-G of Yee Sing Co.

14 Cust. Ct. 245
CourtUnited States Customs Court
DecidedMay 2, 1945
DocketNo. 50159
StatusPublished

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Protest 980017-G of Yee Sing Co., 14 Cust. Ct. 245 (cusc 1945).

Opinion

Opinion by

Cline, J.

It was stipulated that the merchandise is the same in all material respects as that passed upon in Oy Wo Tong Co. v. United States (5 Cust. Ct. 70, C. D. 372), which record was incorporated herein. In accordance therewith the protest was sustained as follows: (1) Bak hop, hoi shin lien, hoi pak lien, sui sut, wai san (stick form), sar sum (uncut), lo hon qua, yuen yuk, and mok qua (not sliced) were held entitled to free entry under paragraph 1669 as- crude drugs; and (2) wai san (sliced), yuk chuck, sar sum (cut), and mok qua (sliced) were held dutiable at 10 percent under paragraph 34 as drugs, advanced.

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Oy Wo Tong Co. v. United States
5 Cust. Ct. 70 (U.S. Customs Court, 1940)

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