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In a scenario where K was obviously under duress when making changes to her will, and the party originally bequeathed the land sues for specific performance (SP), but the land has already been sold to a bona fide purchaser (BFP), can a constructive trust be established to compel the BFP to return the land?
A) Yes, a constructive trust can be imposed to force the BFP to give back the land.
B) No, specific performance is the only remedy available in this situation.
C) Yes, but only if the BFP was aware of the duress at the time of purchase.
D) No, a bona fide purchaser is not subject to a constructive trust.

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