Oklahoma Code § 12-1559

Title 12. Civil Procedure: Vacation of appointment by Supreme Court
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In all cases in the Supreme Court in which a receiver has been
appointed, or refused, by any Justice of the Supreme Court, the
party aggrieved may, within ten (10) days thereafter have the right
to file a motion to vacate the order refusing or appointing such
receiver, and hearing on such motion may be had before the Supreme
Court, if the same be in session, or before a quorum of the justices
of said court in vacation, at such time and place as the said court
or the justices thereof may determine, and pending the final
determination of the cause, if the order was one of the appointment
of a receiver, the moving party shall have the right to give bond
with good and sufficient sureties, and in such amount as may be
fixed by order of the court or a justice thereof, conditioned for
the due prosecution of such cause and the payment of all costs and
damages that may accrue to the state, or any officer, or person by
reason thereof, and the authority of any such receiver shall be
suspended pending a final determination of such cause, and if such
receiver shall have taken possession of any property in controversy
in said action, the same shall be surrendered to the rightful owner
thereof, upon the filing and approval of said bond.

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