In In re Darby Darby had filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy.The cable company refused to provide him service despite his promise of future payments.The appeals court held that:
A) cable service is not a necessity so Time Warner is exempt from the bankruptcy code
B) cable service is a necessity so Time Warner had to provide it under the bankruptcy code
C) cable service is not a necessity,but Time Warner still had a duty to provide it since Darby had properly declared bankruptcy
D) cable service is a necessity,but is not covered by the bankruptcy code
E) cable service is an example of long-term,secured debt and Time Warner was wrong to deny it to Darby
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