JONES v. UNITED STATES

C.D. 2920; Protest Nos. 64/20669-747, etc.

265 F.Supp. 945 (1967)

Richard L. JONES v. UNITED STATES.

United States Customs Court, Third Division.

March 13, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stein & Shostak, Los Angeles, Cal. (S. Richard Shostak, Los Angeles, Cal., of counsel), for plaintiff.

Barefoot Sanders, Asst. Atty. Gen. (Harold L. Grossman, New York City, trial atty.), for defendant.

Before RICHARDSON, Judge, and DONLON, Senior Judge.


RICHARDSON, Judge.

The merchandise in the involved protests consolidated for the purposes of trial was imported from Mexicali, Mexico, and invoiced and entered as "4-wheel cotton trailers" or "farm cotton wagons," free of duty under item 666.00. They were classified as "Vehicles (including trailers), not self propelled, not specially provided for, and parts thereof" and assessed with duty at the rate of 16 per centum ad valorem under item 692.60 of the Tariff Schedules...

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