Oklahoma Code § 16-19

Title 16. Conveyances: Warranty deed conveys what - Implied terms
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A warranty deed made in substantial compliance with the
provisions of this chapter, shall convey to the grantee, his heirs
or assigns, the whole interest of the grantor in the premises
described, and shall be deemed a covenant on the part of the
grantor, that at the time of making the deed he is legally seized of
an indefeasible estate in fee simple of the premises and has good
right and full power to convey the same; that the same is clear of
all encumbrances and liens, and that he warrants to the grantee, his
heirs and assigns, the quiet and peaceable possession thereof, and
will defend the title thereto against all persons who may lawfully
claim the same, and the covenants and warranty shall be obligatory
and binding upon any such grantor, his heirs and personal
representatives as if written at length in such deed.

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