Oklahoma Code § 15-377

Title 15. Contracts: Exoneration of surety generally
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A surety is exonerated:
1.  In like manner with a guarantor.
2.  To the extent to which he is prejudiced by any act of the
creditor which would naturally prove injurious to the remedies of
the surety or inconsistent with his rights, or which lessens his
security; or,
3.  To the extent to which he is prejudiced by an omission of
the creditor to do anything, when required by the surety, which it
is his duty to do.

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