12-118. COSTS AGAINST THE STATE — HOW PAID. When the state is a party and costs are awarded against it, they must be paid out of the state treasury, and the state controller shall draw his warrant therefor on the general fund.
History:
[(12-118) C.C.P. 1881, sec. 708; R.S., R.C., & C.L., sec. 4917; C.S., sec. 7223; I.C.A., sec. 12-118; am. 1994, ch. 180, sec. 9, p. 428.]
Structure Idaho Code
Title 12 - COSTS AND MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS IN CIVIL ACTIONS
Section 12-107 - COSTS ON APPEAL.
Section 12-114 - TAXATION OF COSTS ON APPEAL IN SUPREME COURT.
Section 12-116 - ASSIGNMENT OF JURY COSTS.
Section 12-117 - ATTORNEY’S FEES, WITNESS FEES AND EXPENSES AWARDED IN CERTAIN INSTANCES.
Section 12-118 - COSTS AGAINST THE STATE — HOW PAID.
Section 12-119 - COSTS AGAINST A COUNTY — HOW PAID.
Section 12-120 - ATTORNEY’S FEES IN CIVIL ACTIONS.
Section 12-121 - ATTORNEY’S FEES.
Section 12-122 - ATTORNEY’S FEES IN HABEAS CORPUS ACTIONS.
Section 12-123 - SANCTIONS FOR FRIVOLOUS CONDUCT IN A CIVIL CASE.