Case: Edward P. Paul & Co., Inc. v. United States
Abbreviation: Edward P. Paul & Co. v. United States
Decision Date: 1951-03-07
Docket Number: No. 55316; petition 6790-R (New York)
Citation: 26 Cust. Ct. 375
Volume: 26
Reporter: United States Customs Court Reports
Court: United States Customs Court
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Edward P. Paul & Co., Inc. v. United States,
Judges: 
Pages: 375–376

Head Matter:
Before the Second Division,
March 7, 1951
No. 55316.
Edward P. Paul & Co., Inc. v. United States,
petition 6790-R (New York).

Opinion:
Opinion by Ford, J.
At the trial the president and general manager of petitioner testified that he had kept informed as to the market prices of the merchan dise by personal visits to the factories abroad; that he had also received quotations from the foreign manufacturers by mail; that the price which he paid for the merchandise in question was the price appearing on the invoice; and that he had previously imported book ends for which he paid a higher price, but that the instant items were smaller. Upon the record presented it was held that there was no intention to defraud the revenue of the United States or to conceal or misrepresent the facts of the case or to deceive the appraiser as to the correct value of the merchandise. The petition was therefore granted.