CALIF. EASTERN LINE, INC. v. CHAIRMAN OF THE UNITED STATES MARITIME COMMISSION

Docket No. 870-R.

17 T.C. 1325 (1952)

CALIFORNIA EASTERN LINE, INC., PETITIONER, v. CHAIRMAN OF THE UNITED STATES MARITIME COMMISSION, RESPONDENT.

United States Tax Court.

Promulgated February 15, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold B. Finn, Esq., and Robert E. Kline, Jr., Esq., for the petitioner.

Frederick N. Curley, Esq., and James H. Prentice, Esq., for the respondent.


Respondent determined by unilateral order, under the Renegotiation Act, as originally enacted in 1942,1 that profits realized by petitioner on a war contract were excessive to the extent of $164,000. Petitioner brought this proceeding to redetermine its excessive profits on that contract. On its motion for a severance of issues, the trial was limited to whether petitioner's profits under that contract were subject to renegotiation. Thereafter...

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