Oklahoma Code § 12-751

Title 12. Civil Procedure: Levy on goods and chattels, then on realty - Sale of lands
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subject to liens - Appraisement.
The officer to whom a writ of execution is delivered, shall
proceed immediately to levy the same upon the goods and chattels of
the debtor; but if no goods and chattels can be found, the officer
shall endorse on the writ of execution, "No goods," and forthwith
levy the writ of execution upon the lands and tenements of the
debtor, which may be liable to satisfy the judgment; and if any of
the lands and tenements of the debtor which may be liable shall be
encumbered by a mortgage or any other lien or liens, such lands and
tenements may be levied upon and appraised.  If the appraisal
reveals any equity in excess of such mortgage or liens, the lands
and tenements may be sold, subject to such mortgage or liens, stated

in the appraisal.  If the appraisal reveals no equity, the lands and
tenements of the debtor shall not be sold.

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