Oklahoma Statute of Limitations-Exception is a set of laws in the state of Oklahoma that provide exceptions to the general time limitations placed on civil and criminal cases. These exceptions allow certain cases to be brought to court after the ordinary statute of limitations has expired. The most common type of Oklahoma Statute of Limitations-Exception is the Discovery Rule, which is an exception that allows a case to be brought to court after the ordinary statute of limitations has expired, if the plaintiff did not know of or could not reasonably have known of the injury until after the expiration of the statute of limitations. Other types of Oklahoma Statute of Limitations-Exception include the Equitable Doctrine, the Continuous Trespass Doctrine, the Continuous Injury Rule, and the Statute of Repose.