Oklahoma Code § 66-166

Title 66. Railroads: Domestication of foreign corporations filing resolutions
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Every railroad corporation organized under the laws of any other
state or territory or the United States, that within three (3) years
before the taking effect of the Constitution of this state, shall
have complied with the laws of the Territory of Oklahoma or Indian
Territory, to authorize such corporation to transact business in the
Territory of Oklahoma or Indian Territory or either or both of them,
and that shall file with the Secretary of State of this state a
resolution of its board of directors duly certified by its president
and attested by its secretary under the seal of such corporation
accepting the provisions of the Constitution of this state and
agreeing that the Constitution and laws of this state applying to
domestic corporations shall apply to such corporation in all
respects, is hereby declared to be a domestic corporation under the
Constitution and laws of this state.

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