Oklahoma Code § 12-901

Title 12. Civil Procedure: Execution for delivery of property
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If the execution be for the delivery of the possession of real
or personal property, it shall require the officer to deliver the
same, particularly describing the property, to the party entitled
thereto, and may, at the same time, require the officer to satisfy
any costs or damages, recovered in the same judgment, out of the
goods and chattels of the party against whom it was rendered; and,
for the want of such goods and chattels, then out of the lands and
tenements; and in this respect it shall be deemed an execution
against the property.

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