ยง 8007. Printers. Except where otherwise prescribed by law, the
proprietor of a newspaper is entitled for publishing a summons, notice,
order or other advertisement, required to be published by law or by the
order of any court, or of the clerk of a court, to twenty-nine cents per
line of a column width not less than ten pica ems, provided that in
computing such charge per line the line shall average at least five
words for each insertion in newspapers having a circulation of less than
two thousand five hundred; twenty-nine and one-half cents per line for
newspapers having two thousand five hundred or more circulation and less
than five thousand; thirty and one-half cents per line for newspapers
having five thousand or more circulation and less than seven thousand
five hundred; thirty-one and one-half cents per line for newspapers
having seven thousand five hundred or more circulation and less than ten
thousand; thirty-two and one-half cents per line for newspapers having
ten thousand or more circulation and less than fifteen thousand; and
three and one-half cents per line, in addition to the thirty-two and
one-half cents for the initial fifteen thousand circulation, for each
additional five thousand circulation up to thirty-five thousand
circulation and one and one-half cents per line for each additional five
thousand possessed by a newspaper. To all of the above rates nine cents
per line shall be added to the initial insertion charge of each separate
advertisement. To all of the above rates for the initial insertion eight
cents per line shall also be added for tabular matter or intricate
composition. In reckoning line charges allowance shall be made for date
lines, paragraph endings, titles, signatures and similar short lines as
full lines where the same are set to conform to the usual rules of
composition. Display advertising shall be charged agate measurement
(fourteen lines to each inch), ten to thirteen pica ems wide, depending
on the makeup of the newspaper publishing such copy. This rate shall not
apply to any newspaper printed, principally circulated or having its
principal office in the counties of New York or Bronx within the first
judicial district or in the county of Kings within the second judicial
district or in the county of Richmond within the thirteenth judicial
district or in the county of Nassau within the tenth judicial district
or in the county of Queens within the eleventh judicial district or in
the county of Westchester within the ninth judicial district or in any
city having a population of over one hundred seventy-five thousand
inhabitants within the eighth judicial district, where the rate for such
publication may be equal to but shall not exceed the regularly
established classified advertising rate of such newspapers. Every
newspaper making claim for compensation under the provisions of this
section must be established at least one year and entered in the post
office as second class matter.
Structure New York Laws
CVP - Civil Practice Law and Rules
8001 - Persons Subpoenaed; Examination Before Trial; Transcripts of Records.
8004 - Commissions of Receivers.
8005 - Commissions of Trustees; Advance Payment of Fees of an Attorney-Trustee.
8006 - Premiums on Undertakings by Fiduciaries.
8008 - Fees and Expenses of Officer to Be Paid Before Transmission of Paper.
8009 - Oaths; Acknowledgments; Certification or Exemplification.
8011 - Fixed Fees of Sheriffs.
8014 - Collection of Sheriff's Fees on Execution.
8015 - County Clerk Where Sheriff Is a Party or Otherwise Disqualified.
8016 - Clerks of Courts of Record Generally.
8017 - Exemption of the State and Counties, and Agencies and Officers Thereof, From Fees of Clerks.
8018 - Index Number Fees of County Clerks.
8019 - County Clerks Generally.
8020 - County Clerks as Clerks of Court.
8021 - County Clerks Other Than as Clerks of Court.
8022 - Fee on Civil Appeals Proceedings Before Appellate Courts.