Oklahoma Statements of Law as False Representatives are legal documents that state a legal principle that is not recognized or accepted as valid in the state of Oklahoma. They are sometimes known as "false representations" or "false allegations." These documents are often used in civil litigation when a party wants to dispute or disprove the validity of a law or legal principle. There are two types of Oklahoma Statements of Law as False Representatives: general statements of law and specific statements of law. General statements of law are broad statements that are not necessarily recognized as valid in Oklahoma. Specific statements of law, on the other hand, are more specific statements that are based on specific cases or statutes that are not recognized as valid in Oklahoma.