Pierce v. United States

Supreme Court of the United States
Pierce v. United States, 232 U.S. 292 (1914)
34 S. Ct. 427; 58 L. Ed. 610; 1914 U.S. LEXIS 1354

Pierce v. United States

Opinion

Mr. Chief Justice White

delivered the opinion of the court.

These cases concern the right to recover a tax on the yacht Yacona, becoming due on the first of September, 1910. The complaint filed by the United States in No. 65 was in substance like that filed in the previous cases and the answer in effect set up the same defenses, especially the defense relating to the non-use of the yacht. The case, by stipulation, was submitted to the court without a jury, a finding of facts was made which distinctly established *293 the non-use during the taxing year and the court gave a judgment for the tax, although it rejected the interest, upon the same construction of the act which it applied in the previous cases. The certificate in this as in the other cases is here in consequence of error prosecuted by the United States to the Circuit Court of Appeals, because of the rejection of the interest claimed. Treating this case as we treated the others and applying the construction in those cases given, it follows that the judgment in this case must be reversed.

And it is so ordered.

Reference

Full Case Name
Pierce v. United States; United States v. Pierce
Status
Published
Syllabus
Decided on authority of Pierce v. United States, ante, p. 290.