Oklahoma Code § 68-1906

Title 68. Revenue And Taxation: Mortgages for indefinite amounts - Procedure
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If the principal indebtedness secured or which by any
contingency may be secured by a mortgage is not determinable from
the terms of the mortgage, or if a mortgage is given to secure the
performance by the mortgagor, or of any other person of a contract
obligation other than the payment of a specific sum of money and the
maximum amount secured or which by any contingency may be secured by
the mortgage is not expressed therein, such mortgage shall be
taxable upon the value of the property covered by the mortgage,
which shall be determined by the county treasurer to whom such
mortgage is presented for taxation, unless at the time of presenting
such mortgage for taxation the owner thereof shall file with the
county treasurer a sworn statement of the maximum amount secured by
the mortgage.  If such maximum amount is expressed in the mortgage
or in a sworn statement filed as required by this section, such
amount shall be the basis for assessing the tax levied by this
article.  The statement filed by the owner of a mortgage pursuant to
this section shall thereafter at all times be binding upon and
conclusive against such owner, the holders of any bonds or
obligations secured by such mortgage and all persons claiming
through the mortgagee any interest in the mortgage or the mortgaged
premises.  If the maximum amount secured or which by any contingency
may be secured by the mortgage is not expressed in the mortgage or
in a sworn statement so authorized by this section, the county
treasurer at the time such mortgage is offered for taxation may
require the mortgagor or mortgagee to furnish him with proofs as to
such facts as he deems necessary for the purpose of computing the
value of the property covered by the mortgage, and such proofs shall

be preserved in his office.  His determination as to the basis for
computing the tax on such mortgage shall be subject to review on
appeal to the district court under the same procedure as cases
appealed from the county commissioners to the district court.

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