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Code · Oklahoma · Title 15 — Contracts

§15-771. Appeals.

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Any applicant for a license who is aggrieved by the denial, refusal or revocation of a licensee may appeal to the district court
of the county in which the denial, revocation or suspension occurred. The appeal shall be taken by filing a written notice of appeal with the district attorney within ten
(10)days after the order is made. The applicant shall, within ten
(10)days of that notice, file a petition in the district court asking for the vacation or modification of the order denying the license. All such appeals filed in the district court shall be set for hearing by the court within thirty
(30)days from the date the petition is filed.
If the applicant desires to have the order stayed during the appeal, he may file with the petition a supersedeas bond in an amount to be fixed by the court. The bond shall be conditioned that the applicant will prosecute the appeal without delay and during the pendency thereof, shall comply with the laws relating to "closing out sales". If the appeal is denied, the applicant shall pay all court costs incurred in the appeal. Laws 1979, c. 145, § 8.
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