Oklahoma Code § 4-136

Title 4. Animals: Assessment of damages - Filing - Review - Bond -
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Supersedeas - Delivery of stock to owner appealing - Certification
of papers.
The county sheriff shall make his assessment in writing and file
the same with the county clerk, to be kept in his office.  Any
person aggrieved by the action of the county sheriff under this
article, may appeal therefrom, to the district court.  The person
appealing shall file with the county sheriff a bond, in a penalty

double the value of the property distrained, or if the value of the
property exceed the amount of damage claimed, then in double the
amount of damages, with good and sufficient sureties, to be approved
by the county sheriff, and from and after the filing of the appeal
bond, the same shall operate as a supersedeas.  In case the owner of
such stock be the appellant, the same shall be delivered to him.
The county sheriff shall, after the appeal is taken, certify all the
original papers in the case to the district court.

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