Multi-Channel Tv Cable Company, D/B/A Adelphia Cable Communications v. Charlottesville Quality Cable Corporation, a Virginia Corporation Charlottesville Quality Cable Operating Company, a Virginia Corporation Management Services Corporation of Charlottesville, a Virginia Corporation Madison Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership Cabell Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership Brandon Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership Four Seasons Apartments Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership Sherwood Manor Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership George B. McCallum Iii, Trustee of Oxford Hill Land Trust David W. Kudravetz, Trustee of Oxford Hill Land Trust L-R Investments, a Virginia Limited Partnership, Multi-Channel Tv Cable Company, D/B/A Adelphia Cable Communications v. Charlottesville Quality Cable Corporation, a Virginia Corporation Charlottesville Quality Cable Operating Company, a Virginia Corporation Management Services Corporation of Charlottesville, a Virginia Corporation Madison Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership Cabell Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership Brandon Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership Four Seasons Apartments Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership Sherwood Manor Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership George B. McCallum Iii, Trustee of Oxford Hill Land Trust David W. Kudravetz, Trustee of Oxford Hill Land Trust L-R Investments, a Virginia Limited Partnership

65 F.3d 1113, 1 Communications Reg. (P&F) 183, 1995 U.S. App. LEXIS 26453
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DecidedSeptember 18, 1995
Docket94-2340
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

This text of 65 F.3d 1113 (Multi-Channel Tv Cable Company, D/B/A Adelphia Cable Communications v. Charlottesville Quality Cable Corporation, a Virginia Corporation Charlottesville Quality Cable Operating Company, a Virginia Corporation Management Services Corporation of Charlottesville, a Virginia Corporation Madison Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership Cabell Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership Brandon Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership Four Seasons Apartments Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership Sherwood Manor Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership George B. McCallum Iii, Trustee of Oxford Hill Land Trust David W. Kudravetz, Trustee of Oxford Hill Land Trust L-R Investments, a Virginia Limited Partnership, Multi-Channel Tv Cable Company, D/B/A Adelphia Cable Communications v. Charlottesville Quality Cable Corporation, a Virginia Corporation Charlottesville Quality Cable Operating Company, a Virginia Corporation Management Services Corporation of Charlottesville, a Virginia Corporation Madison Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership Cabell Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership Brandon Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership Four Seasons Apartments Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership Sherwood Manor Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership George B. McCallum Iii, Trustee of Oxford Hill Land Trust David W. Kudravetz, Trustee of Oxford Hill Land Trust L-R Investments, a Virginia Limited Partnership) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Multi-Channel Tv Cable Company, D/B/A Adelphia Cable Communications v. Charlottesville Quality Cable Corporation, a Virginia Corporation Charlottesville Quality Cable Operating Company, a Virginia Corporation Management Services Corporation of Charlottesville, a Virginia Corporation Madison Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership Cabell Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership Brandon Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership Four Seasons Apartments Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership Sherwood Manor Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership George B. McCallum Iii, Trustee of Oxford Hill Land Trust David W. Kudravetz, Trustee of Oxford Hill Land Trust L-R Investments, a Virginia Limited Partnership, Multi-Channel Tv Cable Company, D/B/A Adelphia Cable Communications v. Charlottesville Quality Cable Corporation, a Virginia Corporation Charlottesville Quality Cable Operating Company, a Virginia Corporation Management Services Corporation of Charlottesville, a Virginia Corporation Madison Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership Cabell Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership Brandon Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership Four Seasons Apartments Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership Sherwood Manor Limited Partnership, a Virginia Limited Partnership George B. McCallum Iii, Trustee of Oxford Hill Land Trust David W. Kudravetz, Trustee of Oxford Hill Land Trust L-R Investments, a Virginia Limited Partnership, 65 F.3d 1113, 1 Communications Reg. (P&F) 183, 1995 U.S. App. LEXIS 26453 (4th Cir. 1995).

Opinion

65 F.3d 1113

MULTI-CHANNEL TV CABLE COMPANY, d/b/a Adelphia Cable
Communications, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
CHARLOTTESVILLE QUALITY CABLE CORPORATION, a Virginia
corporation; Charlottesville Quality Cable Operating
Company, a Virginia corporation; Management Services
Corporation of Charlottesville, a Virginia corporation;
Madison Limited Partnership, a Virginia limited partnership;
Cabell Limited Partnership, a Virginia limited partnership;
Brandon Limited Partnership, a Virginia limited
partnership; Four Seasons Apartments Limited Partnership, a
Virginia limited partnership; Sherwood Manor Limited
Partnership, a Virginia limited partnership; George B.
McCallum, III, Trustee of Oxford Hill Land Trust; David W.
Kudravetz, Trustee of Oxford Hill Land Trust; L-R
Investments, a Virginia limited partnership, Defendants-Appellees.
MULTI-CHANNEL TV CABLE COMPANY, d/b/a Adelphia Cable
Communications, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
CHARLOTTESVILLE QUALITY CABLE CORPORATION, a Virginia
corporation; Charlottesville Quality Cable Operating
Company, a Virginia corporation; Management Services
Corporation of Charlottesville, a Virginia corporation;
Madison Limited Partnership, a Virginia limited partnership;
Cabell Limited Partnership, a Virginia limited partnership;
Brandon Limited Partnership, a Virginia limited
partnership; Four Seasons Apartments Limited Partnership, a
Virginia limited partnership; Sherwood Manor Limited
Partnership, a Virginia limited partnership; George B.
McCallum, III, Trustee of Oxford Hill Land Trust; David W.
Kudravetz, Trustee of Oxford Hill Land Trust; L-R
Investments, a Virginia limited partnership, Defendants-Appellants.

Nos. 94-2340, 94-2383.

United States Court of Appeals,
Fourth Circuit.

Argued June 7, 1995.
Decided Sept. 18, 1995.

ARGUED: John Douglas McKay, Barrick & McKay, Charlottesville, VA, for appellant. Deborah Colleen Costlow, Winston & Strawn, Washington, DC, for appellees. ON BRIEF: David C. Wagoner, Barrick & McKay, Charlottesville, VA; Randall D. Fisher, John B. Glicksman, Adelphia Cable Communications, Coudersport, PA; Philip J. Kantor, Bienstock & Clark, Miami, FL, for appellant. Alan G. Fishel, Winston & Strawn, Washington, DC, for appellees.

Before WILKINSON, HAMILTON, and MICHAEL, Circuit Judges.

Affirmed by published opinion. Judge HAMILTON wrote the opinion, in which Judge WILKINSON and Judge MICHAEL joined.

OPINION

HAMILTON, Circuit Judge:

This appeal raises numerous issues arising from a dispute between competing cable television operators in the City of Charlottesville, and Albemarle County, Virginia, whereby one of the cable operators disconnected the service of the other to certain multi-dwelling units (MDUs) in those areas. The disconnected cable operator brought suit against the disconnecting cable operator, the owners of the MDUs, and the company that managed all but one of the MDUs, alleging these parties had committed various torts in conjunction with the disconnection of its service. We affirm.

I.

A.

Appellant/Cross-Appellee Multi-Channel TV Cable Company d/b/a Adelphia Cable Communications (Adelphia) and Appellee/Cross-Appellant Charlottesville Quality Cable Corporation (CQC) are competing cable television providers in the City of Charlottesville and Albemarle County, Virginia. Adelphia has been a franchised provider of cable television in Charlottesville and Albemarle County since 1974. In 1981, Adelphia installed cable distribution systems in six MDUs1 at its own expense. These systems, known as "home run" systems, replaced the previous "bulk service" systems in which the landlords subscribed to the cable television service in bulk, paid Adelphia one monthly fee, and provided their tenants cable television as part of their lease obligations. The installation of the home run systems entailed installing junction boxes at the end of Adelphia's signal feeder lines at the MDUs and running separate cable wires from the junction boxes to each individual unit. Installing the home run systems cost Adelphia $38,872.72.

In 1983, Adelphia installed a home run system in a seventh MDU, Four Seasons, located in Albemarle County, Virginia. The installation was identical to the installations at the other six MDUs, except that Adelphia installed the home run system at Four Seasons pursuant to a contract, executed in 1981 and updated in 1983, between Adelphia and the owner of Four Seasons, which contract provided Adelphia the exclusive right to furnish cable service to every unit at Four Seasons until September 1, 1991. Installing the home run system at Four Seasons cost Adelphia $27,981.73.

After installation of each home run system, each tenant at the MDUs could negotiate individual subscriptions with Adelphia for cable television service. Subsequently, many tenants did subscribe with Adelphia for varying packages of cable television services lasting various durations. Adelphia always serviced and maintained the home run systems at its own expense.

B.

Between February 1991 and March 1992, CQC obtained exclusive provider agreements with the MDU owners which rendered CQC the exclusive provider of cable television service in exchange for twelve percent of any cable subscriptions CQC could obtain at the MDUs.2 Premised on this contract authority, in August 1992, CQC and the MDU owners disconnected Adelphia's access to the MDUs by sending a group of CQC employees to physically cut Adelphia's signal carrying feeder lines which ran to the home run systems at the MDUs. Simultaneously, CQC employees connected CQC feeder lines to the home run systems that Adelphia had installed at all the MDUs. In addition, Sherwood Manor Limited Partnership, the owner of Country Green Apartments, and the Management Services Corporation of Charlottesville (MSC), the managing agent for all of the MDU owners other than Sherwood, barred Adelphia from further entry into the premises of all the MDUs.

C.

Immediately following the disconnection of its service at the MDUs, Adelphia sought a temporary and permanent injunction in Virginia State court to restore its access to the MDUs. Subsequently nonsuiting its litigation in state court, Adelphia filed a diversity action, see 28 U.S.C.A. Sec. 1332 (West 1993), in the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia against CQC, Charlottesville Quality Cable Operating Company,3 MSC, L-R Investments, Madison Limited Partnership, Cabell Limited Partnership, Brandon Limited Partnership, Four Seasons Apartments Limited Partnership, Sherwood Manor Limited Partnership, and George McCallum and David Kudravetz as trustees of Oxford Hill Land Trust (collectively, Appellees).

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