47 F. 872 | U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Southern New York | 1891
(orally.) Section 2931 of the United States Revised Statutes provides that, if the owner, importer, consignee, or agent of imported merchandise he dissatisfied with the collector’s decision as to the rate and amount of duties to be paid thereon, he shall, within 10 days after the ascertainment and liquidation of the duties by the proper officers of the customs, give notice in writing to the collector on each entry, setting forth therein, distinctly and specifically, the grounds of his objection thereto. The statute fixes the time within which the importer must serve his protest. There is no statute extending this time, or providing that, if the last day within which the importer is allowed to serve his protest shall fall upon a Sunday, service thereof may be made upon the following Monday. Congress has undertaken to regulate the whole subject in section 2931, and its legislation is necessarily exclusive. Arnson v. Murphy, 109 U. S. 238, 3 Sup. Ct. Rep. 184. The weight of authority upon this question seems to be that in computing the time within which an act required by any statute must be done, if the last day falls on a Sunday, it cannot be excluded,