With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". 395, 122 N.W.2d 26, 29 (1963) (stating a claim is sufficient if any evidence will permit the granting of the relief demanded). R.E.R. seeks compensation for severe mental and emotional distress, resulting in the loss of his job, his subsequent acceptance of a lower-paying position outside of his career field, and increased medical expenses. But actions for the breach of a fiduciary duty generally sound in equity. Dominic J. Campisi et al., Emerging Damages Claims and the Bight to Jury Trials in Fiduciary Litigation, 27 Real Prop., Prob. & Tr. J. 541, 557 (1992); see also Iowa Ctr. Assocs. v. Watson, 456 F.Supp. 1108, 1111 (N.D.Ill.1978) (applying Minnesota law and stating actions for breach of fiduciary duty are equitable in nature); Uselman v. Uselman, 464 N.W.2d 130, 137 (Minn.1990) (<HOLDING>). Equity allows recovery of the lost value of

A: holding that failure to pay sales taxes is a breach of trust
B: recognizing that actions for a breach of trust lie in equity
C: holding that a third party who receives trust property on inquiry notice that a trustee has misappropriated trust funds is also liable for breach of trust
D: holding a cause of action for breach of fiduciary duty will not lie where the claim of breach is dependent upon the existence of a contractual relationship between the parties
B.