Oklahoma Code § 58-391.2

Title 58. Probate Procedure: Notice of sale of personalty at private sale - Place of
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sale - Return of proceedings - Hearing.
Notice of the sale of personal property at private sale shall be
published one time at least ten (10) days prior to said sale and a
copy of the notice of said sale shall be mailed to all heirs,
legatees and devisees whose addresses are known at least ten (10)
days prior to said sale.  Said notice shall contain a brief
description of the personal property to be sold and shall set a date
on or after which the sale will be made and the place where offers
or bids will be received.  The executor or administrator after
making a sale of personal property at private sale shall, except as
provided in Section 387 of this title, file a sworn return of his
proceedings in the court.  The court shall fix the date for hearing
such return and notice of said hearing shall be published one time
at least ten (10) days prior to said hearing in the newspaper in the
county and a copy of said notice shall be mailed to all heirs,
legatees and devisees of the decedent whose addresses are known at
least ten (10) days prior to said hearing.  Said notice shall

briefly describe the property sold, the sum for which it was sold,
and shall refer to the return for further particulars.  Upon
hearing, the court shall examine the return and witnesses in
relation to the same and on proper showing the court shall approve
the sale.  If such sale proceedings were unfair, or the sum bid
disproportionate to the value of said personal property, the court
shall vacate the sale and direct another to be had for which public
notice must be given and the sale in all respects conducted as if no
previous sale had taken place.

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