Case: Amerex Trading Corp. et al. v. United States
Abbreviation: Amerex Trading Corp. v. United States
Decision Date: 1967-10-16
Docket Number: C.D. 3159
Citation: 59 Cust. Ct. 341
Volume: 59
Reporter: United States Customs Court Reports
Court: United States Customs Court
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Amerex Trading Corp. et al. v. United States
Judges: Before Bao and Ford, Judges
Pages: 341–342

Head Matter:
(C.D. 3159)
Amerex Trading Corp. et al. v. United States
United States Customs Court, Second Division
(Decided October 16, 1967)
Siegel, Mandell & Davidson for the plaintiffs.
Edwin L. Weisl, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, for the defendant.
Before Bao and Ford, Judges

Opinion:
Ford, Judge:
The suits listed in schedule "A," attached hereto and made a part hereof, have been submitted on a written stipulation reading as follows:
IT IS STIPULATED AND AGREED by and between counsel for the plaintiffs and the Assistant Attorney General for the United States:
That the items marked "A", and checked GHL JOB (Comm. Spec's Initials) by Commodity Specialist Geo. H. Littlejohn J. O'Brien (Comm. Spec's Name) on the invoices covered by the protests enumerated on the schedule attached hereto and made a part hereof, and assessed with duty at 15 per centum ad valorem under the provisions of paragraph 353, Tariff Act of 1930, as modified by T.D. 51802, consist of earphones, which, in fact, are not suitable for controlling, distributing, modifying, producing or rectifying electrical energy.
That said merchandise, in fact, consists of articles having as an essential feature an electrical element or device and are wholly or in chief value of metal.
That said earphones are not dedicated to use with radios.
It is claimed that the merchandise is dutiable at 13% per centum ad valorem or 12½ per centum ad valorem depending upon date of entry or withdrawal from warehouse, under the provisions of paragraph 353 of said act, as articles having as an essential feature an electrical element or device and not specially provided for.
That the protests be deemed submitted on this stipulation, the protests being limited to the items marked with the letter "A", as aforesaid and abandoned as to all other items.
Accepting the foregoing stipulation of facts, we find and hold the items, marked "A" and initialed on the invoices by the designated commodity specialists, to be properly dutiable as articles having as an essential feature an electrical element or device at the rate of 13¾ or 12½ per centum ad valorem under the provisions of paragraph 353, Tariff Act of 1930, as modified, depending upon date of entry or withdrawal from the warehouse.
The protests having been abandoned as to all other merchandise, they are hereby dismissed.
To the extent indicated the specified claim in these protests is sustained; in all other respects and as to all other merchandise all the claims are overruled.
Judgment will be entered accordingly.