OAKVILLE COMPANY v. UNITED STATES

C.D. 2893; Protest 63/15731.

264 F.Supp. 15 (1967)

OAKVILLE COMPANY v. UNITED STATES.

United States Customs Court, Third Division.

February 14, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brooks & Brooks, New York City (Thomas J. McKenna, New York City, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Barefoot Sanders, Asst. Atty. Gen. (Andrew P. Vance and James S. O'Kelly, New York City, trial attys.), for defendant.

Before RICHARDSON and LANDIS, Judges.


LANDIS, Judge.

The merchandise under protest herein involves common pins manufactured in the United States and shipped in bulk to Canada where they were packaged in lots of 5,000 pins on a paper tape, wound onto a wooden core forming a wheel-like roll, with two cardboard side discs stapled to the wooden core.

The pins on rolls (represented by exhibit 1) were thereafter returned to the United States and entered as duty-free merchandise under paragraph 1615...

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