Case ID: cust-ct_44/html/0652-02.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Ford, Judge:", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

(Reap. Dec. 9662)
    United States v. J. M. Altieri
    Entry No. 3295.
    (Decided April 12, 1960)
    
      George Cochran Doub, Assistant Attorney General (Darnel I. Auster and Samuel D. Speetor, trial attorneys) for the plaintiff.
    Defendant not represented by counsel.
   Ford, Judge:

The above appeal for reappraisement was filed by-the collector of customs at San Juan, P.R., against the appraisement. by the United States appraiser of merchandise at that port, pursuant to section 501 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, of certain canvas basketball and tennis shoes with rubber soles.

When this matter was called for a hearing, a letter from the importer of record was received in evidence as plaintiff’s exhibit 1, in which the parties agreed as to the following values:

Ref. Sizes Pairs in sizes Appraised value per pair
113 4/9 180 $2.25
10/13 120 2. 35
1/2 60 2.50
111 4/9 180 2.55
.10/13 120 2.65
1/2 60 2.80 .
207 4/10 644 2.25
11/3 552 2.45
220D ' 4/10 140 2.25
11/3 120 2.45
All less 2%, packed

In view of the Presidential proclamation, dated February 1, 1933, reported in 63 Treas. Dec. 232, T.D. 46158, and the foregoing stipulation of facts, I find that the American selling price, as that value is defined in section 402(g) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (19 U.S.C. § 1402(g)), to be the proper basis for determining the values of said merchandise and that said values are as agreed to and set forth above.

Judgment will be rendered accordingly.