Trans Atlantic Co. v. United States
This text of 43 Cust. Ct. 323 (Trans Atlantic Co. v. United States) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering United States Customs Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
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It was stipulated that the merchandise consists of butt hinges, imported with wood screws of steel, the hinges measuring 3 inches by 3 inches or 3% inches by 3% inches, being packed 2 hinges and 12 screws to a box (12 screws for each pair of hinges), and the hinges, size 4 inches by 4 inches, being packed 2 hinges and 16 screws to a box (16 screws for each pair of hinges), of the same kind in all material respects as the merchandise the subject of Trans Atlantic Company v. United States (35 Cust. Ct. 1, C.D. 1712). Upon the agreed statement of facts and following the cited author[324]*324ity, the claim of the plaintiff was sustained, the value of the screws being held as follows, as stipulated by counsel:
Unit value U.S. dollars Screw size per 1,000 screws
% #8 or % #8 $1. 21
1 #9 $1.48
1 #10 $1. 64
which values were included in the value of the screws and hinges, as invoiced and appraised.
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