Oklahoma Code § 11-36-305

Title 11. Cities And Towns: Consent to use bonds as payment for assessments
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The registered holder of any outstanding bonds issued to pay for
a street improvement may file his consent in writing with the
municipal clerk to use the bonds to pay for an assessment, or
installment thereof, which has been levied by the governing body.
The written consent shall be binding upon any transferee or assignee
of the bonds, and upon all of the registered owners signing the
consent, as to all payments and discharges made for such assessment
until written notice be filed with the clerk by the registered
holder, transferee or assignee, of the bond terminating his consent
thereto.  After the written consent is filed and until written
notice of termination is given, the owner of any property in the
street improvement district may present, with the written consent of
the registered holder or holders, to the clerk the bonds bearing the
lowest serial numbers of the bonds outstanding in the series as
payment for the assessment, or any installment thereof, upon the

owner's property, whether delinquent or unmatured, with all interest
and penalty thereon.  The clerk shall endorse upon each bond the
amount of the installment, and interest and penalty thereon, for
which the bond is tendered as payment.  The clerk shall then issue a
receipt to the owner of the property for the amount of the
installment, together with interest and penalty, for which credit
has been endorsed upon the bonds.  Whenever the credits upon any
bond so endorsed equals the principal amount of the bond, together
with all matured interest, the bond, together with all matured
interest, whether due or to become due, shall be canceled by the
clerk.

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