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Code · Oklahoma · Title 18 — Corporations

§18-438.26. Recording instruments - Lien.

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Any mortgage, deed of trust or other instrument executed by a cooperative or foreign corporation doing business in this state pursuant to this act, which affects real and personal property and which is recorded in the real property records in any county in which such property is located or is to be located, shall have the same force and effect as if the mortgage, deed of trust or other instrument were also recorded, filed or indexed as provided by law in the proper office in such county as a mortgage of personal property.
The lien upon real or personal property of any such mortgage, deed of trust or other instrument shall, after recordation thereof, continue in existence and of record for the period of time specified therein without the refiling thereof of the filing or any renewal certificate, affidavit, or other supplemental information required by the laws relating to the renewal, maintenance or extension of liens upon real or personal property. Laws 1953, p. 493, § 26; Laws 1991, c. 135, § 10, eff.
Sept. 1, 1991.
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