Simon, Buhler & Baumann (Inc.) v. United States

Decided 1918-02-08

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Smith, Judge, delivered the opinion of the court: Steel channel irons, steel bars or grates, and frames, plates, center pieces, posts, and heads or end pieces of cast iron, materials ready to be assembled as parts of a mash filter were classified by the collector of customs at the Port of New York as manufactures of metal not specially provided for. In accordance with that classification the goods were asses…

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