Oklahoma Code § 12-854

Title 12. Civil Procedure: Sheriff as receiver - Bond of receiver - Other person
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appointed receiver.
If the sheriff shall be appointed receiver, he and his sureties
shall be liable on his official bond for the faithful discharge of
his duties as receiver, and no additional oath shall be required of
him; if any other person shall be appointed receiver, he shall give
a written undertaking, in such sum as shall be prescribed by the
judge, with one or more sureties, to the effect that he will
faithfully discharge the duties of receiver, and he shall also take
an oath to the same effect before acting as such receiver.  The
undertaking mentioned in this section shall be to the State of
Oklahoma, and actions may be prosecuted for a breach thereof, by any

person interested, in the same manner as upon a sheriff's official
bond.

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