The Oklahoma Jury Instruction — 6.1 Attorney's Fees And Court Costs In General provides guidance and information regarding the allocation of attorney's fees and court costs in a legal case. This instruction is given to the jury to help them understand the rules regarding the recovery and awarding of attorney's fees and court costs. Generally, in Oklahoma, attorney's fees and court costs are not recoverable unless there is a specific legal provision or agreement that allows for their recovery. This means that parties involved in a legal dispute usually bear their own attorney's fees and court costs, unless there is a provision in the law or a contract outlining otherwise. The purpose of this jury instruction is to inform the jurors about the general rule that attorney's fees and court costs are typically not recoverable in Oklahoma unless otherwise allowed by law. It helps ensure that the jury does not consider the issue of attorney's fees and court costs in their decision-making process unless there is a legal basis for their recovery. There are no different types of Oklahoma Jury Instruction — 6.1 Attorney's Fees And Court Costs In General, as it provides a general guideline regarding the allocation of attorney's fees and court costs. However, this instruction may be supplemented with additional instructions if there are specific legal provisions or agreements in the case that warrant the recovery or consideration of attorney's fees and court costs. Keywords: Oklahoma, jury instruction, 6.1, attorney's fees, court costs, recovery, allocation, legal case, guidance, jurors, legal dispute, rule, provision, agreement, decision-making process, legal basis, supplementation.