Case Name: The UNITED STATES, Appellant, v. VICKI ENTERPRISES, INC., Appellee
Court: United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1974-06-13
Citations: 496 F.2d 1403
Docket Number: Customs Appeal No. 5516
Parties: The UNITED STATES, Appellant, v. VICKI ENTERPRISES, INC., Appellee.
Judges: 
Reporter: Federal Reporter 2d Series
Volume: 496
Pages: 1403–1404

Head Matter:
The UNITED STATES, Appellant, v. VICKI ENTERPRISES, INC., Appellee.
Customs Appeal No. 5516.
United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.
June 13, 1974.
Irving Jaffe, Acting Asst. Atty. Gen., Andrew P. Vance, Chief, Customs Section, Velta A. Melnbrencis, New York City, for the United States.
William R. Shapiro, Barnes, Richardson & Colburn, New York City, attorney of record, for appellee. David O. Elliott, New York City, of counsel.
Before MARKEY, Chief Judge, and RICH, BALDWIN, LANE and MILLER, Judges.

Opinion:
BALDWIN, Judge.
This appeal is from the decision and judgment- of the Second Division of the Customs Court, Appellate Term which appears at 68 Cust.Ct. 324, A.R.D. 302, 343 F.Supp. 1381 (1972) and affirms the judgment of a single judge sitting in reappraisement, 67 Cust.Ct. 480, R.D. 11750 (1971). The imported merchandise is field glasses.
Both courts below sustained the importer's appeal and held that the 26 consolidated appeals for reappraisement involved separable appraisements and that the disputed inland charges and buying commission charges were non-dutiable.
After a thorough consideration of appellant's arguments, we have concluded that we are in full agreement with the opinion of the Appellate Term, and we adopt it as our own. The judgment is affirmed.
Affirmed.