SALENTINE & COMPANY v. UNITED STATES

Customs Appeal No. 5410.

450 F.2d 908 (1971)

SALENTINE & COMPANY, Inc., Appellant, v. The UNITED STATES, Appellee.

United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.

November 18, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rode & Qualey, New York City, attorneys of record, for appellant. John S. Rode, New York City, of counsel.

L. Patrick Gray, III, Asst. Atty. Gen., Andrew P. Vance, Chief, Customs Section, and Velta A. Melnbrencis, New York City, for the United States.

Before WORLEY, Chief Judge, and RICH, ALMOND, BALDWIN and LANE, Judges.


RICH, Judge.

This appeal is from the judgment of the United States Customs Court, First Division, 64 Cust.Ct. 213, C.D. 3982 (1970), overruling a protest against the classification of "carry-over mechanisms" under TSUS 720.16 as "Other clock movements" valued at over $5 but not over $10 each. We affirm.

THE MERCHANDISE

The carry-over mechanisms are spring-powered devices for incorporation into electrical time switches to keep them on schedule for...

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