Case: Cline Stewart Co. Inc. v. United States
Abbreviation: Cline Stewart Co. v. United States
Decision Date: 1942-08-12
Docket Number: No. 5692; Entry Nos. 3646 and 1607
Citation: 9 Cust. Ct. 544
Volume: 9
Reporter: United States Customs Court Reports
Court: United States Customs Court
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Cline Stewart Co. Inc. v. United States
Judges: 
Pages: 544–545

Head Matter:
Cline Stewart Co. Inc. v. United States
No. 5692.
Entry Nos. 3646 and 1607.
Invoices dated Lauscha, Germany, August 23, 1937, and July 20, 1938.
Certified September 3, 1937, and July 27, 1938.
Entered at Los Angeles, Calif., October 5, 1937, and August 29, 1938.
(Decided August 12, 1942)
Lawrence & Tuttle (George R. Tuttle of counsel) for the plaintiff.
Paul P. Rao, Assistant Attorney General (Daniel I. Auster, special attorney), for the defendant.

Opinion:
Oliver, Presiding Judge:
These appeals to reappraisement involve tbe proper dutiable value of certain Christmas-tree ornaments exported from Germany and imported at tbe port of Los Angeles, Calif.
Tbe cases have been submitted for decision on a stipulation entered into by and between counsel for tbe respective parties, wherein it is agreed, in substance, as follows:
(1) That the Christmas-tree ornaments in question were exported from Germany during tbe period from 1937 through 1938.
(2) That the instant merchandise is similar in all material respects to that which was the subject of the decision in the case of F. W. Woolworth Co. et al. v. United States (Reap. Dec. 5094).
(3) That the market conditions existing during the period of exportation of the articles in question were similar, if not identical, to the conditions found to be prevailing in the foreign market as described in the Woolworth Co. case, supra.
(4) That the record in the Woolworth Co. case, supra, may be incorporated in and made a part of the record in the present cases.
On the agreed facts, as hereinabove set forth, I find that on the dates of exportation of the instant merchandise Christmas-tree ornaments, such as and similar to those involved herein, were freely offered for sale to all purchasers in the principal market of the country of exportation, to wit, the Sonneberg-Lauscha district of Germany, in the usual wholesale quantities and in the ordinary course of trade for consumption in Germany and for exportation to the United States and other countries.
According]y, I bold as matter of law:
(1) Tbat the proper dutiable foreign and export values of the Christmas-tree ornaments exported prior to January 1, 1938, are the per se unit invoice prices, and
(2) That the proper dutiable foreign and export values of the Christmas-tree ornaments exported subsequent to January 1, 1938, are the per se unit invoice prices, plus 3% per centum social assessments, and
As to all the foregoing, plus, when not included in such per se unit invoice prices, the costs of cases and packing and the cost of all containers and coverings of whatever nature, and all other costs, charges, and expenses incident to placing the merchandise in condition, packed ready for shipment to the United States, as invoiced, whenever reported as dutiable by the appraiser.
The appeals having been abandoned insofar as they relate to all other merchandise, to that extent the appeals are hereby dismissed.
Judgment will be rendered accordingly.