Case: Protests 822789-G, etc., of Empire Importing Co. et al. (Galveston)
Abbreviation: Protests 822789-G of Empire Importing Co.
Decision Date: 1941-11-26
Docket Number: No. 46625
Citation: 7 Cust. Ct. 325
Volume: 7
Reporter: United States Customs Court Reports
Court: United States Customs Court
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Protests 822789-G, etc., of Empire Importing Co. et al. (Galveston).
Judges: 
Pages: 325–325

Head Matter:
Before the Third Division,
November 26, 1941.
No. 46625.
Protests 822789-G, etc., of Empire Importing Co. et al. (Galveston).

Opinion:
Opinion by
Cline, J.
The issue in these protests is the same as that involved in Wm. Prym of America v. United States (T. D. 43040), affirmed in United States v. Wm. Prym of America (17 C. C. P. A. 180, T. D. 43475). The evidence showed that the only notice of advance by the appraiser in these cases related to a per se advance in value of the electric-light bulbs in question; that no notice of dumping was issued by the appraiser; and that no dumping duty was assessable on the1 merchandise. Mitsui v. United States (Reap. Dec. 3828), Grand Gaslight v. United States (Reap. Dec. 3834), Sherwin-Williams v. United States (T. D. 47919), and Vulcan Match Co. v. United States (5 Cust. Ct. 188, C. D. 398) cited.