Property Ownership
Oklahoma recognizes the concept of 'after-acquired title,' which means:
ATitle acquired after bankruptcy discharge
BA grantor who later acquires title to property they previously conveyed without owning it is estopped from denying the grantee's claim✓ Correct
CTitle improvements made after purchase
DMineral rights acquired after surface purchase
Explanation
The doctrine of after-acquired title (estoppel by deed) provides that if a grantor conveys property they do not yet own, and later acquires it, the title passes automatically to the original grantee. The grantor is estopped from denying the transfer.
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