Case Name: Tama Trading Co. v. United States
Court: United States Customs Court
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1943-06-30
Citations: 11 Cust. Ct. 363
Docket Number: No. 5899; Entry No. 7713
Parties: Tama Trading Co. v. United States
Judges: 
Reporter: United States Customs Court Reports
Volume: 11
Pages: 363–364

Head Matter:
Tama Trading Co. v. United States
No. 5899.
Invoice dated Genoa, Italy, January 31, 1939.
Certified February 2, 1939.
Entered at Los Angeles, Calif., March 14, 1939.
Entry No. 7713.
(Decided June 30, 1943)
Lawrence & Tuttle (George R. Tuttle of counsel) for the plaintiff.
Paul P. Rao, Assistant Attorney General (William J. Vitale, special attorney), for the defendant.

Opinion:
Cline, Judge:
This is an appeal for a reappraisement of certain -cheese imported from Italy, the invoice being certified on February 2, 1939. At the trial the parties entered into a stipulation in open court to the effect that the export value of the merchandise was $58 per 100 kilos, net packed, including the fuller's earth covering, less $26 from the total value representing the f. o. b. charges to Genoa, which was the price at which such or similar merchandise was freely offered to all purchasers in the usual wholesale quantities for export to the-United States at the time of shipment, and that the foreign value was no higher.
On the agreed state of facts, I find that export value, as that term is defined in section 402 (d) of the Tariff Act of 1930, is the proper basis for appraisement and I hold that such value of the cheese was, on the date of shipment, $58 per 100 kilos, net packed, including the fuller's earth covering, less $26 from the total value which represents the f. o. b. charges to Genoa.
Judgment will be entered accordingly.