Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F1997B01987:body:0:p9
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F1997B01987
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 19779–22420

relating to the transportation of the person whose extradition is requested from the place of embarkation referred to in Article XVII of this Treaty shall be paid by the requesting State.
4. If, for the purpose of giving effect to its obligations under paragraph 1 of this Article, the requested State engages legal officers or other persons who receive no salary or compensation other than specific fees for acts or services performed, that State is entitled to receive from the requesting State the usual payment for those acts or services in the same manner and to the same amount as though the acts or services had been performed in ordinary criminal proceedings under the laws of the requested State.

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ARTICLE XIX

1. To the extent that the law of the requested State permits, any property that is at the time of the arrest of a person whose extradition is requested, in the possession or under the control of the person, or has been acquired by him as a result of the offence for which his extradition is requested, and may be material as evidence in proving that offence shall, if the Government of the requesting State so requests, be delivered up with the person on his extradition.
2. If the property is liable to seizure or confiscation in the requested State, that State may in connection with pending criminal proceedings, temporarily retain the property or deliver it up on condition that it is returned without charge after the trial of the person extradited.
3. Any rights of the requested State or third persons in respect of any property shall be preserved and, where such rights exist, the property shall, unless the requested State waives its right to the return of the property, be returned to the requested State free of charge after the trial of the person extradited.

ARTICLE XX

1. Transit through the territory of one of the Contracting Parties of a person extradited to the other Contracting Party by a third State shall be granted on request provided that conditions arc present that would justify the extradition of the person by the State of transit.
2. A request for transit shall be accompanied by
    (a) a duly authenticated copy of the warrant or of a certificate proving the conviction of that person issued in the requesting State; and
    (b) if those documents do not specify the offence for which the person is to be extradited a document specifying the offence and setting out particulars of the offence.
3. The Contracting Party to whom the person has been extradited shall reimburse the State of transit for any expense incurred by that State in connection with the transit.
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