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Jane contracts Tom, a home developer, to build her a new house. In the contract it states that all necessary parts of the home must be complete before the contract is to be considered finished. However, Tom decides it is simply too much work to carpet and tile the home and finishes his work without completing the carpet and tile. Tom breached his contract with Jane. To initiate a lawsuit against Tom, Jane must:

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    Simply file a complain in the court. The court will read the contract and then order Tom to finish the necessary parts of the company which means that the finishing of the tiles and carpet was an implied clause in the contract. So it seems better for Jane to sue Tom to mitigate for damages.
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