ARIS GLOVES v. UNITED STATES

C. D. 1854; Protest No. 188742-K.

154 F.Supp. 203 (1957)

ARIS GLOVES, Inc. v. UNITED STATES.

United States Customs Court, First Division.

March 12, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mary Rehan and Brooks & Brooks, New York City (Thomas J. McKenna, Associate Counsel, New York City, of counsel), for plaintiff.

George Cochran Doub, Asst. Atty. Gen., Richard E. FitzGibbon, Trial Atty., New York City, for defendant.

Before OLIVER, Chief Judge, and MOLLISON and WILSON, Judges.


WILSON, Judge.

The parties hereto have entered into the following stipulation of facts (plaintiff's exhibit 5):

"It Is Hereby Stipulated and Agreed by and between the parties hereto: "1. That the merchandise here involved consists of women's gloves in chief value of leather, seamed in part by hand and in part by machine, not lined and not trimmed with fur and not over twelve inches long; "2. That said gloves were assessed with duty at...

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