In cases where it is deemed impractical summarily to abate any such nuisance such city or town may bring suit in the district court of the county in which such nuisance is located, and it is hereby made the duty of the governing body of any such city or town, by the adoption of a resolution to direct the bringing of suit in the proper court for the purpose of abating any such nuisance. The district court of the county in which any such nuisance exists or is maintained shall have jurisdiction of any such case and power to adjudge and determine any action brought under the provisions hereof, and where it is adjudged that any such nuisance exists or is maintained and should be abated, such court shall have the power and authority either by and through a commissioner appointed by such court, or otherwise, to cause such nuisance to be abated and to assess all the costs thereof, including the costs of suit, against the property on which such nuisance existed or is maintained, and to declare such costs a judgment against said property and order and direct the sale of said property for the purpose of satisfying said judgment and shall cause the same to be sold and proceeds thereof applied to the payment of the costs of abating any such nuisance.
Laws 1935, p. 131, § 2.
Structure Oklahoma Statutes
§50-1.1. Agricultural activities as nuisance.
§50-6. Abatement does not preclude damages.
§50-7. Time does not legalize.
§50-8. Remedies against public nuisance.
§50-9. Indictment or information.
§50-12. Abatement by person injured.
§50-13. Remedies against private nuisance.
§50-14. Abatement of private nuisance.
§50-15. Notice, when required.
§50-16. Cities and towns - Power to define and summarily abate nuisances.
§50-17. Abatement by suit in district court.
§50-20. Counties with population in excess of 550,000 - Power to declare and abate nuisances.
§50-21. Real property used for felony drug offenses.
§50-41. Location of slaughterhouse.
§50-42.1. Authority of municipal governing bodies to permit burial locations.