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Code · Oklahoma · Title 16 — Conveyances

§16-95. Acknowledgment by corporation - Form.

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Every deed or other instrument affecting real estate, executed by a corporation, must be acknowledged by an officer or attorney-in- fact subscribing the name of the corporation thereto, which acknowledgment may be in substantially a form as provided for in the Uniform Law on Notarial Acts or in substantially the following form: State of Oklahoma, ) ) ss. __________ County. )
Before me, a ____ in and for this state, on this ____ day of ____, ____ personally appeared ____ to me known to be the identical person who subscribed the name of the maker thereof to the foregoing instrument as its (attorney-in-fact, president, vice-president, chair, or vice-chair of the board of directors or mayor, as the case may be) and acknowledged to me that ________ executed the same as ______ free and voluntary act and deed, and as the free and voluntary act and deed of the corporation, for the uses and purposes therein set forth. R.L. 1910, § 1188; Laws 1994, c. 238, § 5, eff. Sept. 1, 1994; Laws 1999, c. 104, § 3, emerg. eff. April 19, 1999.
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