Acknowledging that it was deciding “an issue of first impression” under the 1999 Land Trust Fiduciary Duties Act in a nonprecedential Rule 23 order, the Illinois Appellate Court concluded that Curtis Prince — “the holder of the sole power of direction” for a land trust that held title to a three-unit apartment building — “was not permitted to sell the property or convey it out of the trust without the agreement of all the beneficiaries.” Prince v. Marquette Bank, 2019 IL App  …