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Danby is the brand name of a line of appliances marketed by Danby Appliances Inc. and Danby Appliances Ltd., led by President and CEO Jim Estill. [1] Danby specializes in designing, manufacturing, and distributing small appliances through national and independent retailers in Canada, the US, UK, and Mexico. [ 2 ]
The registration group or identifier group is the second element in a 13-digit ISBN (first element in a 10-digit ISBN) and indicates the country, geographic region, or language area where a book was published. [1]
A warranty is a term of a contract, but not usually a condition of the contract or an innominate term, meaning that it is a term "not going to the root of the contract", [6] and therefore only entitles the innocent party to damages if it is breached, [6] i.e. if the warranty is not true or the defaulting party does not perform the contract in ...
Danby (surname) 3415 Danby, asteroid; First Danby ministry, an administration in 17th century England; Earl of Danby, a subsidiary title of the Duke of Leeds; Thomas Osborne, 1st Duke of Leeds; Julia Frankau, novelist under the name of Frank Danby; Leeds Thomas Danby, college in West Yorkshire; Danby railway station in North Yorkshire; Danby ...
Dacor (/ ˈ d eɪ k ɔːr / "day-core") is a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics America that designs, manufactures and distributes kitchen appliances, specializing in the high-premium product tier, including wall ovens, ranges, cooktops, dishwashers, warming drawers, microwaves, ventilation hoods, refrigerators and wine dispensers. [1]
Kelvinator ad from 1920 Kelvinator refrigerator, c. 1926. The enterprise was established on September 18, 1914, in Detroit, Michigan, United States, by engineer Nathaniel B. Wales, who introduced his idea for a practical electric refrigeration unit for the home to Edmund Copeland and Arnold Goss.
The Federal Correctional Institution, Danbury (FCI Danbury) is a low-security United States federal prison for male and female inmates in Danbury, Connecticut.It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice.
As of the census [1] of 2000, there were 2,696 people, 914 households, and 762 families residing in the township. The population density was 76.4 inhabitants per square mile (29.5/km 2).