Oklahoma Code § 19-745

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Sale of courthouse - Appraisal - Leaseback - New
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facilities.
The board of county commissioners of any county may sell the
courthouse of the county together with the real property upon which
the courthouse is located if the contract price for such sale equals
or exceeds the appraised value of the courthouse and real property
upon which the courthouse is located.  Such appraisal shall be made
by the county assessor of the applicable county.  The sale
authorized by this section may only be made if, as part of the
contract for sale, the purchaser agrees to lease the conveyed
premises to the county until the county provides new courthouse
facilities, whether by purchase, construction, remodeling, lease or
some combination thereof.  Such new facilities shall be provided

within three (3) years from the date of the conveyance of the
existing courthouse to the purchaser.  The new facilities may be
provided in whole or in part from proceeds of the sale of the
existing county courthouse, including principal and interest.

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