Oklahoma Statutes

§ 16-53 — Recorded signed documents - Rebuttable presumptions.

Oklahoma § 16-53
JurisdictionOklahoma
Title 16Conveyances

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Okla. Stat. tit. 16, § 16-53 (2026).

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EVIDENTIARY EFFECT OF RECORDED DOCUMENT A. A recorded signed document relating to title to real estate creates a rebuttable presumption with respect to the title that: 1. The document is genuine and was executed as the voluntary act of the person purporting to execute it; 2. The person executing the document and the person on whose behalf it is executed are the persons they are purported to be and the person executing it was neither incompetent nor a minor at any relevant time; 3. Delivery occurred notwithstanding a lapse of time between dates on the document and the date of recording; 4. Any necessary consideration was given; 5. The grantee, transferee, or beneficiary of an interest created or claimed by the document acted in good faith at all relevant times up to and including the time o

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§ 93
16 U.S.C. § 93

Legislative History

Added by Laws 1994, c. 238, § 2, eff. Sept. 1, 1994.

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