Case: Charles A. Redden, Inc., and Ronson Art Metal Works et al. v. United States
Abbreviation: Charles A. Redden, Inc. v. United States
Decision Date: 1957-10-30
Docket Number: No. 61297; protests 236741-K, etc. (New York)
Citation: 39 Cust. Ct. 471
Volume: 39
Reporter: United States Customs Court Reports
Court: United States Customs Court
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Charles A. Redden, Inc., and Ronson Art Metal Works et al. v. United States,
Judges: 
Pages: 471–471

Head Matter:
Before the First Division,
October 30, 1957
No. 61297.
protests 236741-K, etc. (New York).
Charles A. Redden, Inc., and Ronson Art Metal Works et al. v. United States,

Opinion:
Opinion by
Oliver, C. J.
It was stipulated that the invoice items marked "A," "B," "C," "D," "E," "F," "G," "H," "J," "K," or "L," "in their condition as imported, are dedicated to use as parts of table, desk, or pocket lighters, and are in fact used together with other parts of domestic origin to make table lighters, desk lighters and pocket lighters, and no other articles"; that none of the said items is used exclusively as parts of pocket lighters; and that all of the lighters, of which these items are parts, are smokers' articles. On the record presented and following The American Import Co. v. United States, 39 Cust. Ct. 9, C. D. 1894, the claim of the plaintiffs was sustained.