Case: United States v. Monroe Foreign Forwarding Co. (Frank & Meyer Neckwear Co., Inc.)
Abbreviation: United States v. Monroe Foreign Forwarding Co.
Decision Date: 1941-03-27
Docket Number: No. 5185; Entry Nos. 1360, etc.
Citation: 6 Cust. Ct. 865
Volume: 6
Reporter: United States Customs Court Reports
Court: United States Customs Court
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: United States v. Monroe Foreign Forwarding Co. (Frank & Meyer Neckwear Co., Inc.)
Judges: 
Pages: 865–866

Head Matter:
United States v. Monroe Foreign Forwarding Co. (Frank & Meyer Neckwear Co., Inc.)
No. 5185.
Entry Nos. 1360, etc.
Invoices dated Bradford, England, March 29, 1939, etc.
Certified March 30, 1939, etc.
Entered at St. Louis, Mo., April 17, 1939, etc.
(Decided March 27, 1941)
Charles D. Lawrence, Acting Assistant Attorney General (James F. Donnelly, special attorney), for the plaintiff.
Defendant not represented by counsel.

Opinion:
Dallinger, Judge:
These consolidated appeals to reappraisement have been submitted for decision upon an oral stipulation of the parties hereto to the effect that the involved merchandise consists of wool tie fabrics and that the export value is the proper basis for the determination of the value thereof and that such value was 5 shillings, 3 pence per yard, plus bales as invoiced, there being no higher foreign value.
On the agreed facts I find that the export value, as that value is defined in section 402 (d) of the Tariff 'Act of 1930, is the proper basis for the determination of the value of the merchandise here involved, and that such value was 5 shillings, 3, pence per yard, plus bales, as invoiced. Judgment will be rendered accordingly.