Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022C00443:schedule:1:p8
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022C00443
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 8/8)
Character Range: 20666–22508

custody during transit.
    4. Where a person is being held in custody pursuant to paragraph 3, the Contracting Party in whose territory the person is being held may direct that the person be released if his transportation is not continued within a reasonable time.
    5. The Contracting Party to which the person is being extradited shall reimburse the other Contracting Party for any expense incurred by that other Contracting Party in connection with the transit.

ARTICLE XV

EXPENSES

    1. The requesting State shall not be liable for the costs of any proceedings in the requested State arising out of a request for extradition.
    2. The requested State shall bear the expenses incurred in its territory in the arrest of the person whose extradition is requested, and in the maintenance in custody of the person until he is surrendered to a person nominated by the requesting State in order to be removed from the requested State in accordance with paragraph 2 of Article X.
    3. The requesting State shall bear the expenses incurred in conveying the person from the territory of the requested State.

ARTICLE XVI

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. Either Contracting Party may terminate this Treaty by notice in writing at any time and it shall cease to be in force six months after the date of receipt of such notice.

    IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned, being duly authorised thereto, have signed this Treaty.

    DONE in duplicate at Dublin on the Second day of September One Thousand, Nine Hundred and Eighty‑Five.

    FOR AUSTRALIA FOR IRELAND
    LIONEL BOWEN JOHN ROGERS