Case: Bloomingdale Bros. (a div. of Fed. Dept. Stores, Inc.) v. United States, protests 65/23555 and 65/25560 (New York)
Abbreviation: Bloomingdale Bros. v. United States
Decision Date: 1966-10-13
Docket Number: No. P66/267
Citation: 57 Cust. Ct. 817
Volume: 57
Reporter: United States Customs Court Reports
Court: United States Customs Court
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Bloomingdale Bros. (a div. of Fed. Dept. Stores, Inc.) v. United States, protests 65/23555 and 65/25560 (New York).
Judges: 
Pages: 817–817

Head Matter:
No. P66/267. —
Bloomingdale Bros. (a div. of Fed. Dept. Stores, Inc.) v. United States, protests 65/23555 and 65/25560 (New York).

Opinion:
Rao, C.J.
In accordance with stipulation of counsel that the merchandise covered by the foregoing protests consists of electric coffee grinders, having as an essential feature an electrical element or device, without which the articles will not operate, and that the issues involved are analogous to those in Bruce Duncan Company, a/c Sims-Worms v. United States (45 Cust. Ct. 85, C.D. 2202) and United States v. Electrolux Corporation (46 CCPA 143, C.A.D. 718), the claim of the plaintiff was sustained.