Oklahoma Code § 23-27

Title 23. Damages: Breach of agreement to convey
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The detriment caused by the breach of an agreement to convey an
estate in real property, is deemed to be the price paid and the
expenses properly incurred in examining the title and preparing the
necessary papers, with interest thereon; but adding thereto, in case
of bad faith, the difference between the price agreed to be paid,
and the value of the estate agreed to be conveyed, at the time of
the breach, and the expenses properly incurred in preparing to enter
upon the land.

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