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M <br /> 61 <br /> (4) Issue an order to enforce the Commission's decision <br /> to the extent that the decision is affirmed or modified. <br /> (d) A party to a review proceeding in Superior Court may <br /> appeal to the appellate division from the final judgment of the <br /> Superior Court as provided in G.S. 7A-27 . Pending the outcome of <br /> an appeal, an appealing party may apply to the court that issued <br /> the judgment under appeal for a stay of that judgment or a stay of <br /> the decision that is the subject of the appeal, as appropriate. <br /> ARTICLE X Civil Actions <br /> (a) Civil actions brought by a Complainant after the issuance <br /> of a right-to-sue letter by the Commission shall be filed in the <br /> Superior Court no later than 90 days one ( 1) year after issuance of <br /> the right-to-sue letter. (HUD comments. ) <br /> (b) Parties to a civil action brought pursuant to this <br /> Article shall have the right to a jury trial as provided for by the <br /> North Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure. <br /> (c) Upon application by the Complainant and in such <br /> circumstances as the court may deem just, the court may authorize <br /> the commencement of the action without the payment of fees, costs, <br /> or security. <br /> (d) The court may award court costs and reasonable attorney's <br /> fees to the prevailing party with the following limitations: <br /> ( 1) Attorney's fees may not be awarded to the <br /> Commission; and <br /> 56 <br />
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