ON THE OTHER HAND, WANTS TO SELL AT THE HIGHEST AND HOPEFULLY REASONABLE PRICE. THE TWO SIDES ARE, THEN, COMPETITORS IN A VERY REAL SENSE; ONE WANTS TO BUY LOW AND THE OTHER WANTS TO SELL HIGH. WITH THE REALITIES IN THE EMINENT DOMAIN CONTEXT IN MIND, THEN, 51 O.S. 24A.10(4) IS AN APPROPRIATE EXCEPTION.
ULTIMATELY WHETHER THE CITY OF TULSA, THE STATE, OR WHATEVER AGENCY IS INVOKING THE EMINENT DOMAIN POWER CHOOSES TO JUSTIFY ITS REFUSAL TO DISCLOSE AN APPRAISER'S REPORT EXPLICITLY ON THE BASIS OF 51 O.S. 24A.10(4) OR ON 51 O.S. 24A.5(1)(A), IT APPEARS THAT THIS REFUSAL TO DISCLOSE IS BOTH A STANDARD POLICY AND A JUSTIFIED ONE.
(REBECCA RHODES)