Oklahoma Code § 11-6-104

Title 11. Cities And Towns: Property and obligations after consolidation
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All real and personal property belonging to each municipality so
consolidated, and all its notes, bonds, obligations, accounts,
demands, evidences of debt, rights and franchises, books, records,
maps and plats shall become the property of the consolidated
municipal corporation.  Each municipality as it existed before
consolidation shall remain liable for all its obligations and
outstanding indebtedness which are due or become due on the day of
the election on consolidation, and the property within such
municipality shall be assessed to pay the obligations and
indebtedness in the same manner as if a consolidation had not taken
place.  In no event shall the consolidated municipal corporation be
liable for obligations existing before consolidation unless
expressly provided for by the terms and conditions of consolidation.

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