Protests 841462-G of Paper Mill Equipment, Ltd.

7 Cust. Ct. 296
CourtUnited States Customs Court
DecidedOctober 15, 1941
DocketNo. 46458
StatusPublished

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Protests 841462-G of Paper Mill Equipment, Ltd., 7 Cust. Ct. 296 (cusc 1941).

Opinion

Opinion by

Dallinger, J.

It was stipulated that the wire cloth in question is similar in all material respects to that the subject of Paper Mill Equipment, Ltd. v. United States (7 Cust. Ct. 25, C. D. 526). In accordance with the agreed facts the wire cloth was held dutiable as “machines for making paper pulp or paper, not specially provided for, and parts thereof, not specially provided for wholly or in chief value of metal or porcelain” at 20 percent under paragraph 372, in view of T. D. 47785. Protests sustained.

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Paper Mill Equipment, Ltd. v. United States
7 Cust. Ct. 25 (U.S. Customs Court, 1941)

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