Protests 58047-K of New York Merchandise Co.

17 Cust. Ct. 174
CourtUnited States Customs Court
DecidedAugust 30, 1946
DocketNo. 51279
StatusPublished

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Protests 58047-K of New York Merchandise Co., 17 Cust. Ct. 174 (cusc 1946).

Opinion

[175]*175Opinion by

La whence, J.

From the uncontradicted evidence the court found that the merchandise consists of Christmas tree lamps similar in all material respects to those the subject of New York Merchandise Co., Inc. v. United States (16 Cust. Ct. 148, C. D. 1003), wherein like lamps were held to be parts of Christmas tree lighting sets. On the established facts it was held that the merchandise which was entered for consumption or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption prior to January 1, 1939, is dutiable at 35 percent under paragraph 353, and that the merchandise entered for consumption or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption subsequent to that date is dutiable at 25 percent by virtue of T. D. 49753. The protests were sustained to this extent.

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Related

New York Merchandise Co. v. United States
16 Cust. Ct. 148 (U.S. Customs Court, 1946)

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