Case: Protest 46593-K of R. F. Revson Co. (New York)
Abbreviation: Protest 46593-K of R. F. Revson Co.
Decision Date: 1942-04-02
Docket Number: No. 47033
Citation: 8 Cust. Ct. 482
Volume: 8
Reporter: United States Customs Court Reports
Court: United States Customs Court
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Protest 46593-K of R. F. Revson Co. (New York).
Judges: 
Pages: 482–482

Head Matter:
No. 47033.
Protest 46593-K of R. F. Revson Co. (New York).

Opinion:
Opinion by
Cline, J.
The merchandise consists of quince seed. The collector required that the containers be marked with the word "Persia" before-they were released. The owner of the importing company testified that the quince-seed was packed in corrugated paper cartons and that two smaller cartons, which contained the seed, were enclosed in one larger outside carton, but that the inner cartons were marked with the words "Persian seed" in English, and that those words do not refer to any particular kind of seed. As the record established that-the immediate containers of the quince seed were marked with the words "Persian seed" in typewriting on a label which was pasted thereon, and since this-shipment was entered after the Customs Regulations of 1937 became effective, the court held that the marking was a proper compliance with article 528 of said' regulations. The protest was therefore sustained following Abstracts 36609, 36077, 40549, 41128, and 42581, and Asiam, Inc. v. United States (25 C. C. P. A. 68, T. D. 49065), American Hatters & Furriers v. United States (1 Cust. Ct. 111, C. D. 31), and Kraft Phenix Cheese Corp. v. United States (22 C. C. P. A. 111, T. D. 47103).