Oklahoma Code § 84-276

Title 84. Wills And Succession: Sale of property
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In case a judgment is rendered in favor of the state in such
proceedings, a writ shall be issued to the sheriff, or any
constable, of the proper county commanding the seizure of such
property, and if the same be personal property, it shall be sold at
public auction in the manner provided by law for the sale of
property of like kind under execution; if the property be real
estate, minerals or mineral interests, it shall be sold under the
order of the court by the sheriff or a constable of the county, and
the proceeds, less the costs and attorney's fees taxed by the court,
shall be paid to the Treasurer of the state; provided, however, that
any proceeds paid to the Treasurer resulting from a sale of minerals
deemed abandoned pursuant to Sections 658.1 and 658.1A of Title 60
of the Oklahoma Statutes and Section 271.1 of this title shall be
treated as proceeds subject to the Uniform Unclaimed Property Act.
No real estate or mineral interest shall be sold by the sheriff (or
constable) at less than the minimum price to be fixed by the judge
before whom the case was tried, such minimum valuation to be stated
in the notice of sale.  Should there be on the day of sale, no bona

fide bid for as high an amount as the valuation fixed by the judge
before whom the case is tried, there shall be no sale, and the writ
or order of sale shall be immediately returned to the court issuing
the same, and thereafter a new writ procured, and if necessary, a
new order of appraisement value fixed by the judge of the court.

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