Case: Consolidated Sewing Machine Co., Inc. v. United States
Abbreviation: Consolidated Sewing Machine Co. v. United States
Decision Date: 1957-07-25
Docket Number: V. D. 47; Entry No. 14128
Citation: 39 Cust. Ct. 526
Volume: 39
Reporter: United States Customs Court Reports
Court: United States Customs Court
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Consolidated Sewing Machine Co., Inc. v. United States
Judges: 
Pages: 526–527

Head Matter:
(V. D. 47)
Entry No. 14128.
Consolidated Sewing Machine Co., Inc. v. United States
(Decided July 25, 1957)
Stein & Shostak for the plaintiff.
George Cochran Doub, Assistant Attorney General, for the defendant.

Opinion:
Oliver, Chief Judge:
This matter is before me on remand from classification proceedings decided by the third division of this court in Consolidated Sewing Machine Co., Inc. v. United States, 37 Cust. Ct. 314, Abstract 60179. The conclusion therein, and the judgment issued pursuant thereto, was to the effect that the protest had been prematurely filed and the matter was remanded to a single judge in reappraisement to determine the proper dutiable values in the manner provided by law. (28 U. S. C. § 2636 (d).)
A stipulation of submission, úpon which the matter is now before me, establishes cost of production, as defined in section 402 (f) of the Tariff Act of 1930, to be the proper basis for reappraisement of the sewing machines, the electric motors, and the carrying cases in question, and that such statutory value for each class of articles is as set forth in schedule "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, and I so hold. Judgment will be rendered accordingly.