Oklahoma Code § 66-12

Title 66. Railroads: To restore stream or highway
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Every corporation constructing, owning, or using a railroad,
shall restore every stream of water, watercourse, street, highway,
plank road, toll or wagon road, turnpike, or canal, across, along,
or upon which said railroad may be constructed, to its former state,
or to such condition as that its usefulness shall not be materially
impaired, and thereafter maintain the same in such condition against
any effects in any manner produced by such railroad.  When any lands
shall be required in order to change any highway, street, turnpike,
or plank road, toll or wagon road, the same may be condemned, taken,
and compensation made in the manner provided by law, and, when
taken, shall become a part of such highway, street, turnpike, or
plank road, toll or wagon road, to the same extent as, and by the
same tenure, by which the adjacent parts thereof are held.

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