Case Name: Ira Furman Co. v. United States
Court: United States Customs Court
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1954-06-03
Citations: 32 Cust. Ct. 514
Docket Number: No. 58139; protest 174907-K (New York)
Parties: Ira Furman Co. v. United States,
Judges: 
Reporter: United States Customs Court Reports
Volume: 32
Pages: 514–514

Head Matter:
No. 58139.
protest 174907-K (New York).
Ira Furman Co. v. United States,

Opinion:
Opinion by
Lawrence, J.
At the trial, it was stipulated that the merchandise in controversy is metal scrap, to wit, nonferrous metal scrap containing nickel, copper, and zinc, and articles of which nonferrous metal is the component material in chief value; that the material is secondhand, waste, or refuse; and that it is obsolete, defective, or damaged and is fit only to be remanufactured. Upon the agreed statement of facts, it was held that the merchandise comes within the provisions of Public Law 869, supra, and is properly entitled to free entry.