- The case involves a dispute over the customs classification of imported knee protectors.
- The company classified them as orthopedic articles, but customs classified them as plastic articles, resulting in higher duties.
- The court found the company should have known about the classification error since the products were for general work use.
- The court allowed for a five-year statute of limitations due to possible criminal implications.
- The appeal court overturned a previous partial refund granted to the company.
Source: uitspraken.rechtspraak.nl
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