Buttfield v. United States/Opinion of the Court

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836073Buttfield v. United States — Opinion of the CourtEdward Douglass White

United States Supreme Court

192 U.S. 499

Buttfield  v.  United States

 Argued: January 4, 1904. --- Decided: February 23, 1904


This was a proceeding for the condemnation of seven packages of tea which had been reimported after export from this country upon a final rejection of the tea by the board of general appraisers as not entitled to admission into the United States for consumption under the tea inspection act of March 2, 1897 [29 Stat. at L. 604, chap. 358, U.S.C.omp. Stat. 1901, p. 3,194]. Buttfield appeared as claimant, and a demurrer filed on his behalf to the information was overruled. The claimant failing to plead further, a final decree and judgment of forfeiture was entered. A reversal is asked upon the sole ground that the act of March 2, 1897, referred to, is repugnant to the Constitution of the United States. Upon the authority of Buttfield v. Stranahan just decided, 192 U.S. 470, ante, 349, 24 Sup. Ct. Rep. 349, the judgment below is affirmed.

Mr. Justice Brewer and Mr. Justice Brown took no part in the decision of this case.

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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