WESTERN STAMPING CORPORATION v. UNITED STATES

C.D. 3554; Protest No. 67/7500-4666-67.

289 F.Supp. 1016 (1968)

WESTERN STAMPING CORPORATION v. UNITED STATES (Louis Marx & Co. Inc., Party in Interest).

United States Customs Court Second Division.

September 11, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lincoln & Stewart, Washington, D. C. (Eugene L. Stewart and Thomas L. Delaney, Washington, D. C., of counsel), for plaintiff.

Edwin L. Weisl, Jr., Asst. Atty. Gen. (Steven R. Sosnov, New York City, trial atty.), for defendant.

Barnes, Richardson & Colburn, New York City (Earl R. Lidstrom and Hadley S. King, New York City, of counsel), for party in interest.

Before RAO, Chief Judge, and FORD, Judge.


FORD, Judge:

This action was instituted by Western Stamping Corporation, an American manufacturer, pursuant to the provisions contained in 19 U.S.C., section 1516(b), against an importation of certain merchandise designated as a "Marxwriter 200", imported by the party in interest, Louis Marx & Co., Inc. The merchandise was classified by defendant as a nonautomatic typewriter with hand-operated keyboard under item 676.05, Tariff Schedules of the United States and...

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