1. Astor v. Merritt, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued March 21, 24, 1884. , April 7, 1884, Decided
OVERVIEW: Wearing apparel that was not intended for immediate use for the upcoming season was not exempt from duty when brought into the United States by a traveler who had been vacationing overseas.
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