United States Customs Court Reports: Cases Adjudged in the United States Customs Court, Volume 77The Court, 1976 - Customs administration |
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... present case , as in Kurt Orban , where a literal interpretation would clearly defeat Congressional intent , a sound basis exists for eschewing a literal construction . Defendant argues that the rationale of Kurt Orban is no longer ...
... present case , as in Kurt Orban , where a literal interpretation would clearly defeat Congressional intent , a sound basis exists for eschewing a literal construction . Defendant argues that the rationale of Kurt Orban is no longer ...
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... present provisions of paragraph 372 where it is defined as " any machine operating by other than hand power which em- ploys a tool for work on metal " . Under the proposed definition , the term would apply not only to metal- working ...
... present provisions of paragraph 372 where it is defined as " any machine operating by other than hand power which em- ploys a tool for work on metal " . Under the proposed definition , the term would apply not only to metal- working ...
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... present wire stranders do fall within the description of the provision for machine tools , it must be because a broad interpretation is given to the terms ' shaping or surface - working ' and ' by changing its shape and form without ...
... present wire stranders do fall within the description of the provision for machine tools , it must be because a broad interpretation is given to the terms ' shaping or surface - working ' and ' by changing its shape and form without ...
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... present in the articles at bar is unquestioned . In addition , it is apparent from the Normark booklet ( pp . 4-6 ) ... present record not only supports the classification of the present gunsights as " opti- cal instruments " within the ...
... present in the articles at bar is unquestioned . In addition , it is apparent from the Normark booklet ( pp . 4-6 ) ... present record not only supports the classification of the present gunsights as " opti- cal instruments " within the ...
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... present in the imported sights does provide a degree of magnification , i.e. , it magnifies an object ( the red aiming spot ) for inspection ( R. 213–14 ) . Attempting to explain his previous testimony to the contrary , Mr. Ruder stated ...
... present in the imported sights does provide a degree of magnification , i.e. , it magnifies an object ( the red aiming spot ) for inspection ( R. 213–14 ) . Attempting to explain his previous testimony to the contrary , Mr. Ruder stated ...
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Page 160 - Supporting and opposing affidavits shall be made on personal knowledge, shall set forth such facts as would be admissible in evidence, and shall show affirmatively that the affiant is competent to testify to the matters stated therein.
Page 93 - Allowance of the privileges provided for In this section shall be subject to compliance with such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe, which may Include, but need not be limited to, the fixing of a time limit within which drawback entries or entries for refund under any of the provisions of this section or section 309(b) of this Act shall be filed and completed, and the designation of the person to whom any refund or payment of drawback shall be made.
Page 164 - SEC. 205. For the purposes of this title, the foreign market value of imported merchandise shall be the price, at the time of exportation of such merchandise to the United States...
Page 93 - 5 as amend""Upon the exportation of merchandise not conforming to sample or specifications or shipped without the consent of the consignee upon which the duties have been paid and which have been entered or withdrawn for consumption and, within...
Page 164 - 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...
Page 22 - ... a tariff classification controlled by use (other than actual use) is to be determined in accordance with the use in the United States at, or immediately prior to, the date of importation, of articles of that class or kind to which the imported articles belong, and the controlling use is the chief use, ie, the use which exceeds all other uses (if any) combined...
Page 93 - ... the Importer of record, unless another person has been named In the import entry as the actual owner and the declaration of such owner has been timely filed, in which case the drawback entry may be filed in the name of either such owner or the importer of record. If the goods are claimed to be not in accordance with sample or specifications, the drawback entry shall be accompanied by a copy of the order for the merchandise, copies of any preliminary correspondence, and the samples or specifications...
Page 154 - Articles not specially provided for of a type used for household, table, or kitchen use: toilet and sanitary wares; all the foregoing and parts thereof, of metal: Articles, wares, and parts, of precious metal.
Page 164 - 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, for exportation to the United States...
Page 134 - ... be final and conclusive upon all persons (including the United States and any officer thereof...