Armstrong v. United States, 182 U.S. 243 (1901)
Syllabus
U.S. Supreme Court
Armstrong v. United States, 182 U.S. 243 (1901)Armstrong v. United States
No. 609
Argued January 8-11, 1901
Decided May 27, 1901
82 U.S. 243
Syllabus
Dooley v. United States, ante, 182 U. S. 222, followed.
This was a petition to the Court of Claims by a British subject, to recover duties exacted by the collector of the port of San Juan, and paid under protest, upon goods, wares, and merchandise of the growth, produce, or manufacture of the United States, between August 12, 1898, and December 5, 1899.
The same demurrer was filed and the same judgment was entered as in the preceding case.
Opinions
U.S. Supreme Court
Armstrong v. United States, 182 U.S. 243 (1901) Armstrong v. United States No. 609 Argued January 8-11, 1901 Decided May 27, 1901 82 U.S. 243 APPEAL FROM THE COURT OF CLAIMS Syllabus Dooley v. United States, ante, 182 U. S. 222, followed. This was a petition to the Court of Claims by a British subject, to recover duties exacted by the collector of the port of San Juan, and paid under protest, upon goods, wares, and merchandise of the growth, produce, or manufacture of the United States, between August 12, 1898, and December 5, 1899. The same demurrer was filed and the same judgment was entered as in the preceding case. Page 182 U. S. 244 MR. JUSTICE BROWN delivered the opinion of the Court. This case is controlled by the case of Dooley v. United States, No. 501, just decided. So far as the duties were exacted upon goods imported prior to the ratification of the Treaty of April 11, 1899, they were properly exacted. So far as they were imposed upon importations after that date and prior to December 5, 1899, plaintiff is entitled to recover them back. The judgment of the Court of Claims is therefore reversed, and the case remanded to that court for further proceedings not inconsistent with this opinion.
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