Oklahoma Code § 18-1111

Title 18. Corporations: Adjudication of Claims - Appeal
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ADJUDICATION OF CLAIMS; APPEAL
A.  The district court immediately upon the expiration of the
time fixed for the filing of claims, in compliance with the
provisions of Section 110 of this act, shall notify the trustee or
receiver of the filing of the claims, and the trustee or receiver,
within thirty (30) days after receiving the notice, shall inspect
the claims, and if the trustee or receiver or any creditor shall not
be satisfied with the validity or correctness of the same, or any of
them, the trustee or receiver shall immediately notify the creditors
whose claims are disputed of his decision.  The trustee or receiver
shall require all creditors whose claims are disputed to submit
themselves to such examination in relation to their claims as the
trustee or receiver shall direct, and the creditors shall produce
such books and papers relating to their claims as shall be required.
The trustee or receiver shall have power to examine, under oath or
affirmation, all witnesses produced before him touching the claims,
and shall pass upon and allow or disallow the claims, or any part
thereof, and notify the claimants of his determination.
B.  Every creditor or claimant who shall have received notice
from the receiver or trustee that his claim has been disallowed in
whole or in part may appeal to the district court within thirty (30)
days thereafter.  The district court, after hearing, shall determine
the rights of the parties.

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