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pursuant to a request under Articles 11 or 12;
          b) the expenses associated with conveying custodial or escorting officers; and
          c) where required by the Requested State, exceptional expenses in fulfilling the request.

ARTICLE 21
CONSULTATION

The Contracting Parties shall consult promptly, at the request of either, concerning the interpretation, the application or the carrying out of this Treaty either, generally or in relation to a particular case.

ARTICLE 22
ENTRY INTO FORCE AND TERMINATION

1. This Treaty shall enter into force thirty days after the date on which the Contracting Parties have notified each other in writing that their respective requirements for the entry into force of this Treaty have been complied with.

2. This Treaty shall also apply to requests made in relation to acts or omissions occurring prior to this Treaty entering into force.

3. Either Contracting Party may notify the other in writing at any time of its intention to terminate this Treaty and it shall cease to be in force on the one hundred and eightieth day after the day on which notice is given.

4. Notwithstanding that a Contracting Party has given notice pursuant to paragraph 3, this Treaty continues to apply to requests made before that notice was given.

        SCHEDULE—continued

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned, being duly authorized thereto by their respective Governments, have signed this Treaty.

DONE at Buenos Aires, on the thirtieth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and ninety in the English and Spanish languages, both texts being equally authentic.

FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF AUSTRALIA     FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC

RICHARD WOOLCOTT                    HECTOR SUBIZA

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NOTE

1. Notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 30 November 1992.