Oklahoma Code § 16-402

Title 16. Conveyances: Definitions
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As used in this act:
1.  "Amendment" means a document that removes an unlawful
restriction;
2.  "Document" means a record recorded or eligible to be
recorded in land records;
3.  "Governing instrument" means a document recorded in land
records that:
a. establishes a governing body responsible for
management of common areas or facilities used by more
than one owner of a property interest affected by the
document, and
b. requires contribution, enforceable by a lien on a
separate property interest, of a share of taxes,
insurance premiums, maintenance, or improvement of, or

services or other expenses for the common benefit of,
the real property described in the document;
4.  "Index" means a system that enables a search for a document
in land records;
5.  "Land records" means documents and indexes maintained by a
recorder;
6.  "Owner" means a person that has a fee interest in real
property;
7.  "Person" means an individual, estate, business or nonprofit
entity, government or governmental subdivision, agency, or
instrumentality, or other legal entity;
8.  "Record", used as a noun, means information:
a. inscribed on a tangible medium, or
b. stored in an electronic or other medium and
retrievable in perceivable form;
9.  "Recorder" means an officer authorized under other laws of
this state to accept a document for recordation in land records;
10.  "Remove" means eliminate any apparent or purportedly
continuing effect on title to real property; and
11.  "Unlawful restriction" means a prohibition, restriction,
covenant, or condition in a document that purports to interfere with
or restrict the transfer, use, or occupancy of real property:
a. on the basis of race, color, religion, national
origin, sex, familial status, disability, or other
personal characteristics, and
b. in violation of other laws of this state or federal
law.

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