?Which judicial remedy can a beneficiary use to be compensated monetarily (either directly or through the trust) for a trustee's breach of trust?

A. ?Civil lawsuit to compel the trustee to reimburse the trust for any loss or depreciation in value of the trust property
B. ?Removal of the trustee and appointment of a new trustee
C. ?An injunction to compel the trustee to do or refrain from doing the act that would constitute the breach of trust
D. ?Suing for specific performance


Answer: A

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