BARCLAY & COMPANY v. UNITED STATES

Protest No. C.D. 2031; 214631-K.

167 F.Supp. 264 (1958)

BARCLAY & COMPANY, Inc. v. UNITED STATES.

United States Customs Court, First Division.

October 9, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lawrence & Tuttle, San Francisco, Cal. (Frank L. Lawrence and George R. Tuttle, San Francisco, Cal., of counsel) for the plaintiff.

George Cochran Doub, Asst. Atty. Gen. (Richard E. FitzGibbon and Joseph E. Weil, New York City, trial attorneys), for the defendant.

Before OLIVER, Chief Judge, and MOLLISON and WILSON, Judges.


WILSON, Judge.

The above-entitled protest was submitted for decision upon the following stipulation entered into between counsel for the respective parties:

"Mr. Tuttle: I offer to submit this protest upon a stipulation that I will read as a proposal, being as follows: "The merchandise covered by this protest was imported by plaintiff at the Port of Seattle, and entered for consumption March 23, 1951. It consists of tuna fish, prepared or preserved...

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