Court of Customs and Patent AppealsThe Court, 1954 |
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Sivu 49
... appraised value ; that foreign value , as defined in section 402 of the 1930 Tariff Act , as amended , is the proper basis of value for appraisement of the involved canned corn beef , and that such value is the appraised value ...
... appraised value ; that foreign value , as defined in section 402 of the 1930 Tariff Act , as amended , is the proper basis of value for appraisement of the involved canned corn beef , and that such value is the appraised value ...
Sivu 50
... appraisement to be erroneous and establishes a different value in lieu thereof . United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals , March 20 , 1963 Appeal from United States Customs Court , A.R.D. 141 [ Affirmed . ] I. Arditi , pro se ...
... appraisement to be erroneous and establishes a different value in lieu thereof . United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals , March 20 , 1963 Appeal from United States Customs Court , A.R.D. 141 [ Affirmed . ] I. Arditi , pro se ...
Sivu 51
... appraised value is erroneous . If successful in this step , he must go further and establish that some other dutiable value is proper . This burden does not shift unless and until the importer shows prima facie such appraisement to be ...
... appraised value is erroneous . If successful in this step , he must go further and establish that some other dutiable value is proper . This burden does not shift unless and until the importer shows prima facie such appraisement to be ...
Sivu 76
... appraisement is the cost of pro- duction as defined in section 402 ( f ) of the Act . Further , appellant contends that the involved patented rubber - tipped bobby pins are not similar to non- tipped bobby pins . The trial court held ...
... appraisement is the cost of pro- duction as defined in section 402 ( f ) of the Act . Further , appellant contends that the involved patented rubber - tipped bobby pins are not similar to non- tipped bobby pins . The trial court held ...
Sivu 79
... appraiser . We are not persuaded by the reasoning of the Appellate Term that ordinary , nonrubber - tipped bobby pins are ... appraisement purposes . Finally in this regard we note that in Scharf Bros. C. J. TOWER & SONS v . UNITED STATES 79.
... appraiser . We are not persuaded by the reasoning of the Appellate Term that ordinary , nonrubber - tipped bobby pins are ... appraisement purposes . Finally in this regard we note that in Scharf Bros. C. J. TOWER & SONS v . UNITED STATES 79.
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1930 Tariff Act Affirmed agar agar amended American American Express Co appellant's appellee appraisement blood plasma bobby pins Bros C. J. Tower C.C.P.A. Customs cast iron soil CCPA centum ad valorem chandise chief value classified under paragraph Co___ coal-tar collector's classification common meaning Corp Court of Customs Cust Customs and Patent Customs Court determination dutiable duty ejusdem generis eo nomine evidence export filaments heparin Heparin Sodium imported merchandise involved iron soil pipe judgment legislative intent machines manufacture McKenzie & Co medicinal preparation metal modified by T.D. Name Page T.D. nylon paragraph 1529 paragraph 397 particle board Party in Interest Patent Appeals pharmaceutical grade plated polyvinyl pyrrolidone provisions of paragraph Sandoz Chemical similar snack sets specially provided sprinkler statute supra T.D. Vol tableware Tariff Commission testimony textile therapeutic properties thereof threads tion toms Court Tower & Sons United States Customs United States__ United States__ United yarns
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Sivu 7 - Manufacture implies a change, but every change is not manufacture, and yet every change in an article is the result of treatment, labor, and manipulation. But something more is necessary, as set forth and illustrated in Hartranft v.
Sivu 77 - Is freely offered for sale to all purchasers In the principal markets of the country from which exported, In the usual wholesale quantities and In the ordinary course of trade, for exportation to the United States...
Sivu 83 - For the purpose of this title the cost of production of imported merchandise shall be the sum of — (1) The cost of materials of, and of fabrication, manipulation, or other process employed in manufacturing or producing such or similar merchandise, at a time preceding the date of exportation of the particular merchandise under consideration which would ordinarily permit the manufacture or production of the particular merchandise under consideration in the usual course of business...
Sivu 37 - Commission shall determine within three months thereafter whether an industry in the United States is being or is likely to be injured, or is prevented from being established, by reason of the importation of such merchandise into the United States.
Sivu 51 - States. (d) Export value. The export value of imported merchandise shall be the market value or the price, at the time of exportation of such merchandise to the United States. at which such or similar merchandise is freely offered for sale to all purchasers in the principal markets of the country from which exported, in the usual wholesale quantities and in the ordinary course of trade...
Sivu 83 - ... for duty, cost of transportation and insurance, and other necessary expenses from the place of shipment to the place of delivery...
Sivu 72 - X-ray apparatus, instruments (other than laboratory), and devices; and articles having as an essential feature an electrical element or device, such as electric motors, fans...
Sivu 7 - The application of labor to an article, either by hand or by mechanism, does not make the article necessarily a manufactured article, •within the meaning of that term as used in the tariff laws.
Sivu 38 - Whenever the Secretary of the Treasury . . . determines that a class or kind of foreign merchandise is being, or is likely to be, sold in the United States or elsewhere at less than its fair value...
Sivu 36 - That whenever the Secretary of the Treasury (hereinafter in this act called the "Secretary"), after such investigation as he deems necessary, finds that an industry in the United States is being or is likely to be injured...