Oklahoma Code § 56-148

Title 56. Poor Persons: Judgments for allowance - Citizens may petition rehearing
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In each case where an allowance is made to any woman under the
provisions of this act, a judgment entry to that effect shall be
entered upon the records of the county court making such allowance,
and it shall be the right of any taxpaying citizen at any time to
file a motion to set aside such judgment; and on such motion the
county court, or the court to whom such motion may be taken on a
change of venue, shall hear evidence, either with or without a jury,
as either side may demand, and may make a new order granting or
refusing such allowance, and from such order so made an appeal shall
lie as in ordinary civil cases.  If the judgment making such
allowance is not appealed from, or is affirmed on appeal, the person
filing such motion shall pay all the costs of such motion and the
proceedings subsequent thereto.  Such motion may be renewed from
time to time, but not oftener than once in any calendar year.

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