Protests 93813-K of Dunhill of London, Inc.

16 Cust. Ct. 233
CourtUnited States Customs Court
DecidedMarch 6, 1946
DocketNo. 50921
StatusPublished

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Protests 93813-K of Dunhill of London, Inc., 16 Cust. Ct. 233 (cusc 1946).

Opinion

[234]*234Opinion by

Oliver, P. J.

At the trial no testimony was submitted by either ■of the parties, it being agreed that the merchandise consists of pieces of ferrocerium ¡the same as the articles the subject of Davies Turner & Co. v. United States (13 Cust. Ct. 190, C. D. 893), except for size. In accordance therewith it was held ithat the merchandise is ferrocerium, dutiable at $2 per pound and 25 percent ad valorem under paragraph 302 (q), as claimed.

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Related

Davis Turner & Co. v. United States
13 Cust. Ct. 190 (U.S. Customs Court, 1944)

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