Protests 46363-K of Dean & Kite Co.

15 Cust. Ct. 279
CourtUnited States Customs Court
DecidedSeptember 27, 1945
DocketNo. 50529
StatusPublished

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Protests 46363-K of Dean & Kite Co., 15 Cust. Ct. 279 (cusc 1945).

Opinion

Opinion by

Keefe, J.

At the trial it was established that the articles consist of oatmeal saucers and fruit saucers the same in all material respects as the merchandise the subject of Copeland & Thompson v. United States (12 Cust. Ct. 85, C. D. 833), which record was admitted in evidence herein. The classification of fruit saucers was not at issue in that case for the reason that the collector had properly classified fruit saucers in accordance with the terms of the trade agreement. In view of the record before the court it was held that the oatmeal saucers and fruit saucers in question were properly dutiable as claimed.

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Related

Copeland & Thompson, Inc. v. United States
12 Cust. Ct. 85 (U.S. Customs Court, 1944)

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