Oklahoma Code § 24-11

Title 24. Debtor And Creditor: Preferences permitted
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Any person in this state indebted to other persons shall have
the right to prefer one or more of such creditors in good faith to
secure a valid debt, which preference may be manifested by payment,
by mortgages, either real or chattel, or by the transfer of personal
property or real estate, and if received by the creditor in good
faith, such conveyance or mortgage shall be valid in the hands of
the mortgagee and constitute a preference to the extent thereof,
subject to the laws relating to the filing and recording of
mortgages.

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