Oklahoma Code § 58-107

Title 58. Probate Procedure: Two or more personal representatives
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A.  When all the executors named are not appointed by the court,
those appointed have the same authority to perform all the acts and
discharge the trust required by the will, as effectually for every
purpose as if all were appointed and should act together.
B.  When there are two personal representatives:
1.  if one of such personal representatives is laboring under
any legal disability from serving, the act of the other shall be
effectual; or
2.  if one of such personal representatives has given his
copersonal representative authority, in writing, to act for both,
the act of the copersonal representative having such authority in
writing shall be effectual.
C.  When there are more than two personal representatives, the
act of a majority of them is valid.

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