United States Customs Court Reports: Cases Adjudged in the United States Customs Court, Volume 65The Court, 1970 - Customs administration |
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Page 384
... ARTIFICIAL FLOWER Co. v . UNITED STATES ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Artificial flowers Articles which resemble natural flowers and are used for decora- tive purposes are properly classifiable as " artificial flowers " pursuant to item 748.20 of ...
... ARTIFICIAL FLOWER Co. v . UNITED STATES ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Artificial flowers Articles which resemble natural flowers and are used for decora- tive purposes are properly classifiable as " artificial flowers " pursuant to item 748.20 of ...
Page 385
... Artificial flowers " need not be exact reproductions of natural flowers . It is sufficient that they possess the general physical char- acteristics commonly understood to identify natural plants . United States Customs Court , First ...
... Artificial flowers " need not be exact reproductions of natural flowers . It is sufficient that they possess the general physical char- acteristics commonly understood to identify natural plants . United States Customs Court , First ...
Page 386
... artificial flowers . They resemble natural flowers and are utilized for the same purposes . Marshall Field & Co. v . United States , 45 CCPA 72 , C.A.D. 676 ( 1958 ) . There is no requirement that " artificial flowers " be exact ...
... artificial flowers . They resemble natural flowers and are utilized for the same purposes . Marshall Field & Co. v . United States , 45 CCPA 72 , C.A.D. 676 ( 1958 ) . There is no requirement that " artificial flowers " be exact ...
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... Artificial flowers - Plastic food picks and plastic shower curtain hooks - Par . 1518 ( a ) , Tariff Act of 1930 CLASSIFICATION - ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Ornamented articles which are neither appropriate nor suitable for the purposes of ...
... Artificial flowers - Plastic food picks and plastic shower curtain hooks - Par . 1518 ( a ) , Tariff Act of 1930 CLASSIFICATION - ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Ornamented articles which are neither appropriate nor suitable for the purposes of ...
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... artificial flowers of " other " materials . Of the claims alleged in its protests and later by amendment , the record shows that the plaintiff ultimately limited its arguments to only two contentions : ( 1 ) that the " Flora - Pics ...
... artificial flowers of " other " materials . Of the claims alleged in its protests and later by amendment , the record shows that the plaintiff ultimately limited its arguments to only two contentions : ( 1 ) that the " Flora - Pics ...
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