Case Name: United States v. M. Bernstein & Sons
Court: United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1931-11-27
Citations: 19 C.C.P.A. 242
Docket Number: No. 3402
Parties: United States v. M. Bernstein & Sons
Judges: Before Graham, Presiding Judge, and Bland, Hatfield, Garrett, and Lenroot, Associate Judges
Reporter: Court of Customs and Patent Appeals Reports
Volume: 19
Pages: 242–249

Head Matter:
United States v. M. Bernstein & Sons
(No. 3402)
United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals,
November 27, 1931
Charles D. Lawrence, Assistant Attorney General, for the United States.
Barnes, Richardson & Halstead for appellee.
[Oral argument October 7, 1931, by Mr. Barnes and Mr. Lawrence]
Before Graham, Presiding Judge, and Bland, Hatfield, Garrett, and Lenroot, Associate Judges
T. D. 45340.

Opinion:
Leneoot, Judge,
delivered the opinion of the court:
This case was originally heard by this court on April 3, 1931, and in a decision rendered on April 27, 1931, Judge Garrett dissenting, the judgment of the Customs Court was reversed. 19 C. C. P. A. (Customs) 59, T. D. 44895.
Within the time fixed by the rules of this court, appellee filed an application for a rehearing, which application was granted, and the case was reargued on October 7, 1931.
We have given careful consideration to the arguments presented upon rehearing and find no reason to change our original decision. For the reasons stated in said decision, the judgment of the lower court is reversed.