Oklahoma Knowledge of Agent Imputable to Principal is a legal doctrine that holds a principal responsible for the actions of their agent. This doctrine applies when an agent is acting on a principal’s behalf and the agent’s knowledge or information becomes imputable to the principal. Some examples of this type of knowledge include knowledge acquired through the agent’s direct observations, knowledge acquired through communications with third parties, and knowledge acquired through the agent’s investigation of facts. Under this doctrine, the principal is held liable for the agent’s mistakes or omissions, even if the principal did not have direct knowledge of the agent’s actions. This doctrine is applicable in both criminal and civil cases in Oklahoma.