Oklahoma Code § 15-679

Title 15. Contracts: Principal - Personal jurisdiction - Waiver of provisions
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of Act - Availability of rights and remedies - Contracts affected.
A.  For purposes of the Sales Representatives Recognition Act, a
person who enters into an agreement, as a principal, with a sales
representative for the solicitation of orders in this state is
transacting business in this state and therefore authorizes the
exercise of personal jurisdiction over said principal by the court.
B.  Any provision in any contract between a sales representative
and principal purporting to waive any of the provisions of the Sales
Representatives Recognition Act is void.

C.  Nothing in the Sales Representatives Recognition Act
invalidates or restricts any other or additional right or remedy
available to a sales representative, or precludes a sales
representative from seeking to recover in one action on all claims
against a principal.
D.  The provisions of the Sales Representatives Recognition Act
shall have no effect on any contract or agreement entered into prior
to November 1, 1989.

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