Case ID: cust-ct_3/html/0561-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Evans, Judge:", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

United States v. Millan Garcia
    No. 4634.
    Invoice dated Amsterdam, Holland, November 18, 1937.
    Certified November 20, 1937.
    Entered at Arecibo, P. R., January 20,1938.
    Entry No. C-35.
    (Decided September 12, 1939)
    
      Webster J. Oliver, Assistant Attorney General (Richard F. Weeks, special attorney), for the plaintiff.
    
      Millan Garcia for the defendant.
   Evans, Judge:

This is an appeal filed by the collector of customs from a finding of value made by the appraiser upon an importation of Danish iron pots into Puerto Rico from Holland and invoiced at a c. i. f. price of $5.45% per hundred lbs. including all charges. The amounts charged for ocean freight, insurance, and consular fees, which are nondutiable charges, were, through error, deducted twice by the importer in making his entry and this error was carried forward into the appraisement. The importer at the hearing stated that he agreed with the Government’s contention that the above named charges should have been deducted only once.

I therefore find that the value of the merchandise is $5.45% per hundred pounds less ocean freight, insurance, and consular fees, as invoiced.

Judgment will be rendered accordingly. It is so ordered.