Case Name: Cosmos Shipping Co., Inc. v. United States
Court: United States Customs Court
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1960-12-14
Citations: 45 Cust. Ct. 591
Docket Number: Reap. Dec. 9871; Entry No. 778889
Parties: Cosmos Shipping Co., Inc. v. United States
Judges: 
Reporter: United States Customs Court Reports
Volume: 45
Pages: 591–592

Head Matter:
(Reap. Dec. 9871)
Cosmos Shipping Co., Inc. v. United States
Entry No. 778889.
(Decided December 14, 1960)
Plaintiff not represented by counsel.
George Cochran Doulj, Assistant Attorney General, for the defendant.

Opinion:
Joi-iNSON, Judge:
When this appeal for reappraisement was called for trial, it was submitted upon the following stipulation:
Me. BbavebMan : Your Honor, this gentleman, Mr. Walzer, is the president of the Walzerarms, the importer of record in this matter.
It appears that an error was made by our examiner in the appraisement of one of the items contained in the shipment.
The Government, on the advice of Examiner Brosnihan, is willing to stipulate that the item of 333,704 rounds of 6.5 mm ammunition is properly dutiable on the basis of export value, under Section 402(b) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended by Customs Simplification Act of 1930, as amended by Customs Simplification Act of 1906 [sic], at $7.50 per thousand rounds, net, packed.
All other items on the invoice remain as appraised.
Judge Johktson : That stipulation is so agreed to?
Me. Walzee : So agreed.
On the agreed facts, I find that the export value, as that value is defined in section 402(b) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended by the Customs Simplification Act of 1956, 70 Stat. 943, is the proper basis for the determination of the value of the item consisting of 333,704 rounds of 6.5-mm. ammunition and that such value is $7.50 per thousand rounds, net, packed.
Judgment will be rendered accordingly.