§ 16-3-103 - Payment and rates.
               	 		
16-3-103.    Payment and rates.
    (a)    (1)  When  any notice or advertisement relating to any cause, matter, or thing in  any court of record shall be required by law or the order of any court  to be published, the notice or advertisement, when duly published, shall  be paid for by the party at whose instance it was published. This  payment, or so much thereof as is deemed reasonable, may be taxed as  other costs otherwise allowed by the proper courts in the course of the  proceedings to which the advertisement relates.
      (2)  Where  there is more than one (1) newspaper published in any county, the  advertisement shall be made in the newspaper designated by the attorney  for the party causing the advertisement to be made.
(b)  When  any advertisement shall be made by a public officer thereunto  authorized by law, the reasonable expense for advertising shall be  allowed and paid out of the state or county treasury as other demands  and charges of a like nature are allowed and paid.
(c)  When  a publication of a legal notice of any kind is allowed or required by  law, except real property and personal property delinquent tax rates, a  newspaper publishing the notice shall charge and receive not more than  its regular classified advertising rate for publication.