Case Name: Liberty International Trading, plaintiff v. United States, defendant
Court: United States Court of International Trade
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1992
Citations: 16 Ct. Int'l Trade 526
Docket Number: Court No. 87-10-01015
Parties: Liberty International Trading, plaintiff v. United States, defendant
Judges: 
Reporter: United States Court of International Trade Reports
Volume: 16
Pages: 526–526

Head Matter:
Liberty International Trading, plaintiff v. United States, defendant
Court No. 87-10-01015

Opinion:
ORDER
Aquilino, Judge:
The plaintiffs in the above-encaptioned case and 104 other cases similarly situated having made a motion for a citation of contempt and other relief against the defendant in conjunction with its noncompliance with the final judgments entered therein; and the court having granted the motion in part per Slip Op. 92-58,16 CIT 285 (April 24,1992); and the court in Slip Op. 92-58 having ordered the Chief of the Residual Liquidation and Protest Branch of the New York Customs Region and the defendant and its other officers, employees, agents, servants, sureties and assigns to reliquidate within 30 days each and every entry listed on the final judgments entered in the 105 actions and not previously reliquidated or annotated by the parties as "not stipulable" and which would result in lower duties, with any resulting duty differentials to be paid to the plaintiffs, together with interest thereon as provided by law; and the court having further ordered the defendant to file a written report of its compliance with Slip Op. 92-58 by the end of the 30-day period; and the defendant having filed on May 26,1992 a Report of Compliance With the Order of April 24, 1992, as supplemented on June 5,1992; and the court having held a hearing on June 16,1992 on defendant's compliance with Slip Op. 92-58, at which the parties reached certain understandings; Now, therefore, pursuant to said understandings, it is hereby
Ordered that the defendant not reliquidate entry 4701-86-549087-1 in the above-encaptioned case.