Oklahoma Code § 18-586

Title 18. Corporations: Violation enjoined
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Whenever there shall be an actual or threatened violation of
Sections 584 and 585 of this title, an application may be made to
the court or judge having jurisdiction, to issue an injunction upon
notice to the defendant of not less than five (5) days, for an
injunction so restraining such actual or threatened violation, or if
it shall appear to such court or justice that the defendant is in
fact using the name of a humane, fraternal or charitable
corporation, incorporated as aforesaid, or a name so nearly
resembling it as to be calculated to deceive the public, or is
wearing or exhibiting the badge, insignia or emblem of such
corporation without authority thereof, and in violation of Sections
584 and 585 of this title, an injunction may be issued by said court
or justice, enjoining or restraining such actual or threatened
violation, without requiring proof that any person has in fact been
misled or deceived thereby.

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