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Code · Oklahoma · Title 60 — Property

§60-804. Airspace subject to same statutes, rules of law and common

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law as other real property.
A. It is the purpose of this act that airspace shall be subject to being acquired, held, enjoyed, possessed, alienated, granted, sold, conveyed, exchanged, transferred, partitioned, assigned, demised, leased, released, charged, mortgaged, encumbered, assessed, devised, condemned, vacated, zoned, platted, divided, subdivided, and otherwise utilized and manipulated in the same manner, upon the same conditions and for the same uses and purposes as other real property; and airspace shall be subject to the same statutes, rules of law, and common law as other real property.
B. All of the rights, privileges, immunities, incidents, powers, remedies, burdens, servitudes, duties, liabilities, limitations and restrictions which apply to titles, estates, rights and interests in other real property shall apply to airspace.
C. No power set forth herein, however, shall alter, amend, supersede, hinder, contravene, prevent or affect the exercise of the rights, privileges and immunities otherwise granted by statutory or common law to individuals, partnerships, corporations, business associations or governmental bodies engaged in aviation, air transportation, air commerce, air operations, or to public service corporations. Added by Laws 1973, c. 199, § 4, eff. Oct. 1, 1973.
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