What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Virginia
About 20 years ago, a cable TV company that I'll refer to as "company A" needed to install cable on my property in order to provide cable TV services to residents on a private road. I have a contract that states the following, "The party of the first part shall provide for the benefit of the party of the second part, his heirs and assigns, permanent free access to all cable television services nor or in the future."
Several other cable companies have taken over since then with company "B" having taken over more than 10 years ago. Up until just recently, I have received free cable TV as I am supposed to. I just got a bill and inquired about it. The cable company says my account was reviewed and I no longer have permission to receive free cable. Aren't they violating the contract?
About 20 years ago, a cable TV company that I'll refer to as "company A" needed to install cable on my property in order to provide cable TV services to residents on a private road. I have a contract that states the following, "The party of the first part shall provide for the benefit of the party of the second part, his heirs and assigns, permanent free access to all cable television services nor or in the future."
Several other cable companies have taken over since then with company "B" having taken over more than 10 years ago. Up until just recently, I have received free cable TV as I am supposed to. I just got a bill and inquired about it. The cable company says my account was reviewed and I no longer have permission to receive free cable. Aren't they violating the contract?