Oklahoma Code § 18-441-603

Title 18. Corporations: Transferability of member’s interest
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TRANSFERABILITY OF MEMBER’S INTEREST.

(a)  The provisions of the Uniform Limited Cooperative Act of
2009 relating to the transferability of a member’s interest are
subject to the Uniform Commercial Code.
(b)  Unless the organic rules otherwise provide, a member’s
interest other than financial rights is not transferable.
(c)  Unless a transfer is restricted or prohibited by the
organic rules, a member may transfer its financial rights in the
limited cooperative association.
(d)  The terms of any restriction on transferability of
financial rights must be:
(1)  Set forth in the organic rules and the member records of
the association; and
(2)  Conspicuously noted on any certificates evidencing a
member’s interest.
(e)  A transferee of a member’s financial rights, to the extent
the rights are transferred, has the right to share in the allocation
of profits or losses and to receive the distributions to the member
transferring the interest to the same extent as the transferring
member.
(f)  A transferee of a member’s financial rights does not become
a member upon transfer of the rights unless the transferee is
admitted as a member by the limited cooperative association.
(g)  A limited cooperative association need not give effect to a
transfer under this section until the association has notice of the
transfer.
(h)  A transfer of a member’s financial rights in violation of a
restriction on transfer contained in the organic rules is
ineffective as to a person having notice of the restriction at the
time of transfer.

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