Oklahoma Code § 58-383

Title 58. Probate Procedure: Petition for orders for sale
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All petitions for orders of sale must be in writing, setting
forth the facts showing the sale to be supported by good cause, and
upon the hearing, any person interested in the estate may file his
written objections, which must be heard and determined.  A failure
to set forth the facts showing the sale to be supported by good
cause will not invalidate the subsequent proceedings, if the defect
be supplied by the proofs at the hearing, and the general facts
showing good cause be stated in the order directing the sale.

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