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Oklahoma uses which type of recording system?

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B) Notice — subsequent bona fide purchaser without notice prevails

Oklahoma follows a notice recording system under 16 O.S. § 16. A subsequent bona fide purchaser who takes without actual or constructive notice of a prior unrecorded interest prevails over that prior interest, regardless of who records first. Recording is not required to win — only the absence of notice matters.

Answer Options
A
Race — first to record wins regardless of notice
B
Notice — subsequent bona fide purchaser without notice prevails
C
Race-notice — must record first and have no prior notice
D
Torrens — title registered through court certification

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Key Terms:

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