Oklahoma Code § 12-1235

Title 12. Civil Procedure: Judgment for plaintiff - How satisfied - Surplus
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If judgment be rendered for the plaintiff, it shall be satisfied
as follows:  So much of the property remaining in the hands of the
officer, after applying the monies arising from the sale of
perishable property, and so much of the personal property and lands
and tenements, if any, whether held by legal or equitable title, as
may be necessary to satisfy the judgment, shall be sold by order of
the court, under the same restrictions and regulations as if the
same had been levied on by execution; and the money arising
therefrom, with the amount which may be recovered from the
garnishee, shall be applied to satisfy the judgment and costs.  If
there be not enough to satisfy the same, the judgment shall stand,
and execution may issue thereon for the residue, in all respects as
in other cases.  Any surplus of the attached property or its
proceeds shall be returned to the defendant.

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