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  2. Parking meter - Wikipedia

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    An in-vehicle parking meter is a handheld electronic device, the size of a pocket calculator, that drivers display in their car windows as a parking permit or as proof of parking payment. [36] Implementation of IVPM began in the late 1980s in Arlington, VA , [ 37 ] and is spreading to campuses and municipalities worldwide as a centralized ...

  3. Duncan & Miller Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Duncan & Miller Glass Company was a well-known glass manufacturing company in Washington, Pennsylvania. Items that were produced by the company are known as "Duncan glass" or "Duncan Miller glass." The company was founded in 1865 by George Duncan with his two sons and son-in-law in the South Side neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  4. You didn’t always have to pay to park in SLO. Here’s how ...

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    Parking meters are due to be installed and in operation in San Luis Obispo within the next three weeks, City Clerk Jack Brown announced today. ... Duncan parking meter reads time expired in San ...

  5. In-vehicle parking meter - Wikipedia

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    An example of an in-vehicle parking meter, the EasyPark device by Parx. An in-vehicle parking meter (IVPM) (also known as in-vehicle personal meter, in-car parking meter, or personal parking meter) is a handheld electronic device, roughly the size of a pocket calculator, that drivers display in their car windows either as a parking permit or as proof of parking payment. [1]

  6. United States v. Vehicular Parking Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    United States v. Vehicular Parking Ltd. [1] is a patent–antitrust case in which the United States Government eroded the doctrine of United States v. General Electric Co. [2] permitting patentees to fix licensee prices, but failed to persuade the court to decree royalty-free licensing as a remedy.

  7. Donald F. Duncan Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Donald Franklin Duncan Sr. (June 6, 1892 – May 15, 1971) was an American entrepreneur and inventor, and founder of the Duncan Toys Company. He is known for marketing of the Yo-yo , and making it a commercial success.

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  9. Chicago Parking Meters - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Parking Meters, LLC, also known as ParkChicago, [1] is an American company [2] with several investors [3] that owns the parking meters in the city of Chicago, Illinois. The company has gained notoriety for its roots in the sale of the City of Chicago's parking meters to private investors, considered a financial disaster for the city.