Okla. Stat. tit. 16, sec 29.6
Abstracting
History: Adopted December 1964. Printed as Proposal No. 5 of the 1964 Real Property Committee, 35 O.B.A.J. 2045 (1964); and see Exhibit E, id . at 2050-51. Approved, upon recommendation of Real Property Section, by House of Delegates, 36 O.B.A.J. 179, 182 (1965). As a result of a proposal by the 1970 Real Property Committee's Supplemental Report, printed as Exhibit C, 41 O.B.A.J. 2676-77 (1970), approved by the Real Property Section on December 3, 1970, and adopted by the House of Delegates on December 4, 1970, 42 O.B.A.J. 706 (1971), a short paragraph was dropped from "Comment". Its sense was carried over and expanded into the "Caveat" which was added by the same action. The 1983 Report of the Title Examination Standards Committee recommended substantial change in paragraph "B." of the standard, 54 O.B.J. 2379, 2383 (1983). The recommendation was approved by the Real Property Section on November 3, 1983, and adopted by the House of Delegates on November 4, 1983. The 2013 report of the Title Examination Standards Committee recommended that Standard 29.6 be amended to provide what is required to be shown concerning certain court proceedings to make the standard consistent with the provisions of the Simplification of Land Title Act, 87 O.B.J. 2211, October 13, 2013. The Real Property Law Section approved the committee's recommendation on November 15, 2013, and the recommendation was approved by the House of Delegates on November 16, 2013.
Title Examination Standards
Chapter 1, App.
Chapter 29. Simplification of Land Titles Act
§29.6. Abstracting.
- A. In sales by guardians or personal representatives, the deed and order confirming the sale.
- B. In probate and partition proceedings in district court, the final decree and estate tax clearance unless not required by 58 O.S. § 912 or 68 O.S. § 815(d) or unless the estate tax lien is barred.
- C. In general jurisdiction court sales under execution, the judgment, the deed, the court order directing the delivery thereof and proof of service of the notice of the pendency of such action on the Superintendent of the Five Civilized Tribes, now Area Director of the Five Civilized Tribes and Election Not to Remove, if any.
- D. In general jurisdiction court partitions, or adjudications of ownership, the final judgment, any deed of partition, any court order directing the delivery thereof and proof of service of the notice of the pendency of such action on the Superintendent of the Five Civilized Tribes, now Area Director of the Five Civilized Tribes and Election Not to Remove, if any.
E. Any pleading in which an attorney's lien is claimed by the attorney for a party that is awarded an interest in the property.
The abstractor can make in substance the following notation: "other proceedings herein omitted by reason of 16 O.S.A. § 61 et seq ., and Title Examination Standards Chapter 29."
Abstracting relating to court proceedings under the Simplification of Land Titles Act, 16 O.S. § 62(b), (c) & (d), when the instruments have been entered or recorded for ten (10) years or more, as provided in the statute, shall be considered sufficient when there is shown the following in the abstract:
History: Adopted December 1964. Printed as Proposal No. 5 of the 1964 Real Property Committee, 35 O.B.A.J. 2045 (1964); and see Exhibit E, id . at 2050-51. Approved, upon recommendation of Real Property Section, by House of Delegates, 36 O.B.A.J. 179, 182 (1965). As a result of a proposal by the 1970 Real Property Committee's Supplemental Report, printed as Exhibit C, 41 O.B.A.J. 2676-77 (1970), approved by the Real Property Section on December 3, 1970, and adopted by the House of Delegates on December 4, 1970, 42 O.B.A.J. 706 (1971), a short paragraph was dropped from "Comment". Its sense was carried over and expanded into the "Caveat" which was added by the same action. The 1983 Report of the Title Examination Standards Committee recommended substantial change in paragraph "B." of the standard, 54 O.B.J. 2379, 2383 (1983). The recommendation was approved by the Real Property Section on November 3, 1983, and adopted by the House of Delegates on November 4, 1983.
The 2013 report of the Title Examination Standards Committee recommended that Standard 29.6 be amended to provide what is required to be shown concerning certain court proceedings to make the standard consistent with the provisions of the Simplification of Land Title Act, 87 O.B.J. 2211, October 13, 2013. The Real Property Law Section approved the committee's recommendation on November 15, 2013, and the recommendation was approved by the House of Delegates on November 16, 2013.