MONLLOR & BOSCIO v. SANCHO

No. 3879.

136 F.2d 114 (1943)

MONLLOR & BOSCIO v. SANCHO, Treasurer of Puerto Rico.

Circuit Court of Appeals, First Circuit.

June 8, 1943.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry M. Besosa, of San Juan, Puerto Rico, for appellant.

William Cattron Rigby, of Washington, D. C. (Manuel Rodriguez Ramos, Acting Atty. Gen., of Puerto Rico, of counsel), for appellee.

Before MAGRUDER, MAHONEY, and WOODBURY, Circuit Judges.


MAHONEY, Circuit Judge.

The appellant, Monllor & Boscio, Sucrs. Sociedad en Comandita of Ponce, Puerto Rico, a manufacturer of wines, brought suit in the District Court of San Juan to recover from the Treasurer of Puerto Rico the aggregate sum of $5,550 paid by it under protest as excise taxes of $1.20 on each gallon of distilled spirits bought by it from distillers and used in the fortification of its wines. This tax...

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