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for residential, secure confinement and commercial applications. When the brand licence expired in 2010 the name ceased to be used, with the same locks sold as Yale or Union locks.
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In 2010, the "Chubb Locks" brand licence expired, and Assa Abloy decided not to renew. The products are still sold, but rebranded as
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and Union locks, other well known brands owned by Assa Abloy.
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then joined the company, and they sold Jeremiah's patented
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In 1823, the company was awarded a special licence by
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Wolverhampton
Mul-T-Lock
Assa Abloy
locking systems
Charles Chubb
Winchester
England

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