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Nix v. Hedden and Tomatoes as Vegetables

Stuff You Missed in History Class

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The Meaning of Words in the Context of the Tariff Law

Dictionaries are admitted not as evidence, but only as aids to the memory and understanding of the court. There being no evidence that the words fruit and vegetables have acquired any special meaning in trade or commerce, they must receive their ordinary meaning. Nix versus Heddon has also been cited in broader discussions in the context of whether dictionary definitions are evidence or if they're aides to the court. Next versus head has been cited in more than 50 other state and federal court decisions since 1893.

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