Case: International Packers Commercial Co., Inc. v. United States
Abbreviation: International Packers Commercial Co. v. United States
Decision Date: 1952-01-10
Docket Number: No. 8074; Entry Nos. 778; 845
Citation: 28 Cust. Ct. 520
Volume: 28
Reporter: United States Customs Court Reports
Court: United States Customs Court
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: International Packers Commercial Co., Inc. v. United States
Judges: 
Pages: 520–521

Head Matter:
International Packers Commercial Co., Inc. v. United States
No. 8074.
Entry Nos. 778; 845.
(Decided January 10, 1952)
Barnes, Richardson & Colburn (Hadley 8. King of counsel) for the plaintiff.
Charles J. Wagner, Acting Assistant Attorney General, for the defendant.

Opinion:
Oliver, Chief Judge:
These appeals for reappraisement have been submitted for decision upon the following stipulation of counsel for the parties hereto:
It is hereby stipulated and agreed by and between the attorneys for the parties hereto:
That the instant appeal to reappraisement covers first-grade canned corned beef exported from Argentina and packed 24 tins, 12 ozs. each, to the ease.
That on or about the dates of exportation, such or similar merchandise was freely offered for sale to all purchasers in the principal market of Argentina in ithe usual wholesale quantities and in the ordinary course of trade for exportation to the United States, including the cost of all containers and coverings of whatever nature and all other costs, charges and expenses incident to placing the merchandise in condition, packed ready for shipment to the United States at $2.75 per dozen tins.
That on or about the dates of exportation, such or similar merchandise was not freely offered for sale for home consumption in Argentina.
That the instant appeal -to reappraisement be submitted on this stipulation.
On tRe agreed facts I find the export value, as that value is defined in section 402 (d) of the Tariff Act of 1930, to be the proper basis for the determination of the value of the merchandise here involved, and that such value was $2.75 per dozen tins.
Judgment will be rendered accordingly.