Case: United States v. J. E. Bernard & Co., Inc., et al.
Abbreviation: United States v. J. E. Bernard & Co.
Decision Date: 1940-09-16
Docket Number: No. 5000; Entry Nos. 100, 8469, 9247
Citation: 5 Cust. Ct. 511
Volume: 5
Reporter: United States Customs Court Reports
Court: United States Customs Court
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: United States v. J. E. Bernard & Co., Inc., et al.
Judges: 
Pages: 511–512

Head Matter:
United States v. J. E. Bernard & Co., Inc., et al.
No. 5000.
Invoices dated Grycksbo, Sweden, June 10, 1939, etc.
Certified June 13, 1939, etc.
Entered at Chicago, Ill., July 6, 1939, etc.
Entry Nos. 100, 8469, 9247.
(Decided September 16, 1940)
Charles D. Lawrence, Acting Assistant Attorney General {Richard H. Welsh, special attorney), for the plaintiff.
6. W. R. Wallace (Barnes, Richardson & Colburn, Joseph Schwartz of counsel) for the defendants.

Opinion:
Keefe, Judge:
These reappraisements were filed by the collector against the action of the appraiser in determining the value of certain filters and filtering paper imported from Sweden. The appraiser approved the entered value of the unit invoice prices, less trade discount 25 per centum, less freight and f. o. b. charges, plus zinc packing, as entered.
At the trial it was conceded by counsel for the importer that the foreign value is the proper basis of the dutiable value of the merchandise, and it was agreed between counsel that the foreign value of the merchandise herein is represented by the prices set forth in schedule A hereto attached and made a part hereof.
In view of the agreed statement of facts I find that the dutiable value of the merchandise is the prices' appearing upon schedule A hereto attached.
Judgment will be entered accordingly.
Schedule A