A Pennsylvania couple may proceed with their lawsuit aiming to rid their property of cable lines and equipment installed by cable giant Comcast, a Lawrence County judge has ruled.

In an eight-page opinion, Court of Common Pleas President Judge Dominick Motto advanced Thomas and Micheline Dickson’s complaint seeking an ejectment order, dismissing Comcast’s preliminary objections because the "determinative applicability" of the Cable Communications Act of 1984 could not be gleaned from the plaintiffs’ complaint.

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