Escrow & Title
Oklahoma's Marketable Record Title Act limits the period for which an examiner must search for certain title defects to:
A10 years
B25 years
C30 years✓ Correct
DBack to original patent
Explanation
Oklahoma's Marketable Record Title Act (similar to those in other states) is designed to simplify title examination by extinguishing stale claims that have not been asserted within a specified period (approximately 30 years), making titles more certain.
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