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Code · Oklahoma · Title 71 — Securities

§71-657. Injunctions - Intervention in suits involving subdivided

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A. Whenever it appears to the Administrator that any person has engaged or is about to engage in any act or practice constituting a violation of this Code or any rule or order hereunder, he may bring an action in the name of the state in the district court of Oklahoma County or the district court in any other county where service can be obtained on one or more of the defendants to enjoin the acts or practices and to enforce compliance with this Code or any rule or order hereunder, or he may refer the matter to the Attorney General or the district attorney of the appropriate district.
Upon a proper showing, the court may grant a permanent or temporary injunction or restraining order, or may appoint a receiver for the defendant or the defendant's assets or may order rescission of any sales or purchases of subdivided lands determined to be unlawful under this Code or any rule or order hereunder. The court may not require the Administrator to post a bond.
B. The Administrator may intervene in a suit involving subdivided land required to be registered under this Code. In any suit by or against a subdivider or agent involving subdivided lands required to be registered under this Code, the subdivider or agent shall promptly furnish the Administrator with notice of the suit and copies of all pleadings. Added by Laws 1977, c. 95, § 657.
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