Oklahoma Code § 58-961

Title 58. Probate Procedure: Power to lease or extend lease - Term - Petition - Persons
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entitled to be heard.
When they shall deem it necessary, in order to preserve the
value of such property, or its rental value, administrators,
administrators with will annexed and executors of deceased persons,
and guardians of minors or incompetent persons may lease or extend
existing leases as to business property, or property to be improved
for business purposes, or property used for wind energy conversion,
belonging to the estate of said deceased persons, minor or
incompetent person, for a term of not more than fifteen (15) years,
with the approval of the district court administering said estate of
such deceased person, or minor or incompetent person.  In order to
obtain said approval said administrator, administrator with will
annexed, executor or guardian shall file in said district court a
petition setting out the general nature of the property desired to
be leased, or upon which the lease is desired to be extended, and

the facts relative to the necessity of such lease for the
preservation of the value of said property, or its rental value.
The heirs, devisees and legatees of said deceased person and the
next of kin of said minor or incompetent person are designated as
persons interested in the estate and are entitled to be heard with
respect to such proposed leasing.  Provided, if the will of such
deceased person shall authorize the executor or administrator with
will annexed to sell the property of said decedent such authority
shall be considered to include and extend the power to lease said
property and further compliance with this act shall not be
necessary.

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