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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzdraw" data-source="post: 2732466" data-attributes="member: 385"><p>Be careful not to knowingly run into a situation involving 21 O.S. 1290.11 (A) 8.</p><p></p><p><em>8. A court order for a final Victim Protection Order against the applicant, as authorized by the Protection from Domestic Abuse Act, or any court order granting a final victim protection order against the applicant from another state. The preclusive period shall be three (3) years from the date of the entry of the final court order, or sixty (60) days from the date an order was vacated, canceled or withdrawn;</em></p><p> </p><p>Note the 60 day period following the vacated, cancelled or withdrawn part. Sometimes its smarter to just NOT make the sale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzdraw, post: 2732466, member: 385"] Be careful not to knowingly run into a situation involving 21 O.S. 1290.11 (A) 8. [I]8. A court order for a final Victim Protection Order against the applicant, as authorized by the Protection from Domestic Abuse Act, or any court order granting a final victim protection order against the applicant from another state. The preclusive period shall be three (3) years from the date of the entry of the final court order, or sixty (60) days from the date an order was vacated, canceled or withdrawn;[/I] Note the 60 day period following the vacated, cancelled or withdrawn part. Sometimes its smarter to just NOT make the sale. [/QUOTE]
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