§60-1. Definition of property.
The ownership of a thing is the right of one or more persons to possess and use it to the exclusion of others. In this Chapter the thing of which there may be ownership is called property. R.L.1910, § 6586.
The ownership of a thing is the right of one or more persons to possess and use it to the exclusion of others. In this Chapter the thing of which there may be ownership is called property. R.L.1910, § 6586.
A. The systems of plane coordinates which have been established by the National Ocean Service/National Geodetic Survey, formerly the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, or its successors for defining and stating the geographic positions or locations of points on the surface of the earth within the State of Oklahoma are hereafter to be known […]
The plane coordinate values for a point on the earth’s surface, used to express the geographic position or location of such point in the appropriate zone of this system, shall consist of two (2) distances expressed in U.S. Survey Feet and decimals of a foot when using the Oklahoma Coordinate System of 1927 and expressed […]
For purposes of describing the location of any survey station or land boundary corner in the State of Oklahoma, a plane coordinate may be used to supplement but not to change the position of a land boundary corner or land description as created by the Oklahoma base lines and meridians. Added by Laws 1990, c. […]
When any tract of land to be defined by a single description extends from one into the other of the above coordinate zones, the positions of all points on its boundaries may be referred to either of the two zones, the zone which is used being specifically named in the description. Added by Laws 1990, […]
A. For purposes of more precisely defining the Oklahoma Coordinate System of 1927, the following definition by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey (now National Ocean Service/National Geodetic Survey) is adopted: 1. The “Oklahoma Coordinate System of 1927 North Zone”, is a Lambert conformal conic projection of the Clarke spheroid of 1866, having parallels […]
No coordinates based on either Oklahoma coordinate system, purporting to define the position of a point on a land boundary, shall be presented to be recorded in any public land records or deed records unless such point is within one (1) mile of a monumented horizontal control station established in conformity with the standards of […]
For the Oklahoma Coordinate System, the unit used to convert feet to meters shall be the United States survey foot 39.37/12 feet for each meter. Added by Laws 1990, c. 138, § 7, eff. Nov. 1, 1990.
A. The use of the “Oklahoma Coordinate System of 1927 North Zone”, or the term “Oklahoma Coordinate System of 1927 South Zone” or “Oklahoma Coordinate System of 1983 North Zone” or “Oklahoma Coordinate System of 1983 South Zone” on any map, report of survey, or other document shall be limited to coordinates based on the […]
Nothing in this act shall invalidate or affect surveys done by the land tie method or surveys referring to the Indian Base and Meridian. Added by Laws 1990, c. 138, § 9, eff. Nov. 1, 1990.
NOTE: This section was held unconstitutional by the Oklahoma Supreme Court in the case of Weddington v. Henry, 202 P.3d 143, 2008 OK 102 (2009).
NOTE: This section was held unconstitutional by the Oklahoma Supreme Court in the case of Weddington v. Henry, 202 P.3d 143, 2008 OK 102 (2009).
NOTE: This section was held unconstitutional by the Oklahoma Supreme Court in the case of Weddington v. Henry, 202 P.3d 143, 2008 OK 102 (2009).
NOTE: This section was held unconstitutional by the Oklahoma Supreme Court in the case of Weddington v. Henry, 202 P.3d 143, 2008 OK 102 (2009).
NOTE: This section was held unconstitutional by the Oklahoma Supreme Court in the case of Weddington v. Henry, 202 P.3d 143, 2008 OK 102 (2009).
NOTE: This section was held unconstitutional by the Oklahoma Supreme Court in the case of Weddington v. Henry, 202 P.3d 143, 2008 OK 102 (2009).
NOTE: This section was held unconstitutional by the Oklahoma Supreme Court in the case of Weddington v. Henry, 202 P.3d 143, 2008 OK 102 (2009).
NOTE: This section was held unconstitutional by the Oklahoma Supreme Court in the case of Weddington v. Henry, 202 P.3d 143, 2008 OK 102 (2009).
NOTE: This section was held unconstitutional by the Oklahoma Supreme Court in the case of Weddington v. Henry, 202 P.3d 143, 2008 OK 102 (2009).
No alien or any person who is not a citizen of the United States shall acquire title to or own land in the State of Oklahoma, except as hereinafter provided, but he shall have and enjoy in the State of Oklahoma such rights as to personal property as are, or shall be accorded a citizen […]