U.S. v. Yoffe, 83-1417

Citation724 F.2d 3
Decision Date28 December 1983
Docket NumberNo. 83-1417,83-1417
PartiesUNITED STATES of America, Appellee, v. Franklin M. YOFFE, Defendant, Appellant.
CourtU.S. Court of Appeals — First Circuit

Charles M. MacLean, Framingham, Mass., for defendant, appellant.

Gregory C. Flynn, Asst. U.S. Atty., Boston, Mass., with whom William F. Weld, U.S. Atty., Boston, Mass., was on brief, for appellee.

Before COFFIN and BOWNES, Circuit Judges, and SMITH, * Senior District Judge.

PER CURIAM:

This is an appeal by Appellant Yoffe (Yoffe) from a summary judgment enforcing a contract between Yoffe and the United States for the sale of wine.

Eight thousand one hundred twenty-three cartons of Czechoslovakian wine were imported into the United States in 1973 and entered into a bonded warehouse. 1 Customs duties were not paid, and in 1978 the wine was sold at public auction. The purchaser cancelled payment on his check. Again, on February 14, 1979, the wine was sold at public auction to a purchaser who gave a false name and address and did not pay his $9,500 bid for the wine. On February 16, 1979, Yoffe offered to purchase the wine for $9,500. On February 20, 1979, the Acting District Director of Customs, Boston District, accepted the offer in writing and received a $1,000 cashier's check as a binder.

The United States contends, and we agree, that the wine, having been entered in a bonded warehouse, was abandoned and was sold under the provisions of 19 U.S.C. Sec. 1559 which provides that merchandise remaining in the warehouse beyond five years shall be regarded as abandoned and shall be sold "under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe." The merchandise here was abandoned under the definition set forth in 19 C.F.R. Sec. 127.12(a)(2). Abandoned merchandise shall be sold at the first regular sale after the merchandise becomes subject to sale. 19 C.F.R. Sec. 127.21. It is required that the sale be advertised. 19 C.F.R. Sec. 127.25.

Sales may be conducted by the district director, by any employee designated by him, or by a public auctioneer. 19 C.F.R. Sec. 127.27. Certain special merchandise is required to be sold at public auction. See 19 C.F.R. Sec. 127.28(d) & (h). Except as noted, the regulations do not use the terms "public sale" or "public auction." It is difficult, however, to envisage a sale, which must be advertised so that the public will be notified of the sale and the manner in which all members of the public may bid for the article, as anything other than a public sale. Hence we conclude that, under the regulations, a public sale was required. It follows that the acting district director has no authority to make a private sale. 2

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  • U.S. v. Yoffe
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of Appeals — First Circuit
    • 25 Octubre 1985
    ...contrary to the district court, that under the pertinent Customs' regulations the wine could only be sold at public auction. We held, 724 F.2d 3, therefore, that the sale to Yoffe was void and remanded with directions to enter judgment for Yoffe on his counterclaim. Yoffe then brought this ......
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    • U.S. District Court — District of Massachusetts
    • 19 Octubre 1992

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