Oklahoma Performance to Satisfaction of Other Party is a legal concept in Oklahoma that requires one party to perform in a manner that is satisfactory to the other party. It is a contractual obligation that can be added to an agreement to ensure that a party is obligated to complete a task in a manner that is satisfactory to the other party, regardless of the outcome. This concept is closely related to the concept of good faith and fair dealing. There are two types of Oklahoma Performance to Satisfaction of Other Party: 1. Express Performance to Satisfaction of Other Party: This type of performance to satisfaction of other party is created when the parties specifically agree that one party must perform a task to the satisfaction of the other party. 2. Implied Performance to Satisfaction of Other Party: This type of performance to satisfaction of other party is implied when the parties do not explicitly agree to a performance to satisfaction of other party clause, but it can still be assumed that the parties intended that one party perform a task to the satisfaction of the other party.