Oklahoma Code § 12-760

Title 12. Civil Procedure: Waiver of appraisement - Order of sale not to issue until
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six months after judgment.
If the words "appraisement waived" or other words of similar
import, shall be inserted in any deed, mortgages, bonds, notes, bill
or written contract, any court rendering judgment thereon, shall
order as a part of the judgment that the same, and any process
issued thereon, shall be enforced, and that lands and tenements may
be sold thereunder without appraisement; and such judgment, and any
process issued thereon shall be enforced, and sales of land and
tenements made thereunder, without any appraisement or valuation
being made of the property, to be sold:  Provided, that no order of
sale or execution shall be issued upon such judgment until the

expiration of six (6) months from the time of the rendition of the
initial judgment.

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