Case ID: ccpa_60/html/0010-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

468 F. 2d 631
    Dollar Trading Corp. v. United States
    (No. 5497, C.A.D. 1074
    United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals,
    November 2, 1972
    
      Allerton deC. Tomplcins, attorney of record, for appellant.
    
      B. Grey Leiois, Acting Assistant Attorney General, Andrew P, Vance, Chief, Customs Section, Marlene G. Sonderliclc for the United States.
    [Oral argument October S, 1972 by Mr. Tompldns and Miss Sonderllck]
    Before Market, Chief Judge, Rich, Almond, Baldwin, and LanE,- -Associate Judges
    
   Per Curiam.

This appeal is from the decision and judgment of the-Second Division of the United States Customs Court, overruling a protest concerning certain tools described in the in voice as “wood hole saws” and “metal hole saws.”

Upon careful consideration, we find that all of appellant’s contentions before us were fully and correctly dealt with in the opinion of the Customs Court. Accordingly, we adopt that opinion as our own.

The judgment of the Customs Court is .affirmed. 
      
       67 Cust. Ct. 308, C.D. 4290 (1971).