Oklahoma Code § 82-1085.25

Title 82. Waters And Water Rights: Examination of proceedings by Attorney General -
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Incontestability.

Within ten (10) days after the sale or sales of said investment
certificates, the Attorney General of the State of Oklahoma shall
examine all of the proceedings of the Commission and all resolutions
passed and actions taken by it in connection with the authorization,
issuance and sale of such investment certificates and shall, if he
finds such investment certificate proceedings and sale to be
constitutional and lawful, execute his certificate and file the same
of record in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of
Oklahoma, which said certificate shall read substantially as
follows:
I have examined all proceedings had in connection with the
issuance of the Water Conservation Storage Investment Certificates
in the aggregate principal amount of $___________, dated ________,
authorized and sold pursuant to ____________, and find said
proceedings and sale to be constitutional, lawful and regular in all
particulars and that said investment certificates will be valid
obligations of the Water Conservation Storage Commission.  Unless
suit thereon shall be brought in the Supreme Court of the State of
Oklahoma within thirty (30) days from the date of this certificate,
said investment certificates shall be incontestable for all
purposes.
_____________________     _________________________________
Date  Attorney General of the State
of Oklahoma
Upon the filing of such certificate, investment certificates
issued pursuant to proceedings so examined by the Attorney General
shall be incontestable for all purposes upon the expiration of
thirty (30) days from the date of such certificate, unless suit be
brought in the Supreme Court of Oklahoma prior to the expiration of
said period as provided herein.  A facsimile of such Attorney
General's certificate shall appear on each investment certificate so
issued.  The Supreme Court of Oklahoma is hereby vested with
exclusive jurisdiction over any litigation involving the validity of
any investment certificates issued under this act.

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