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transit of a person shall, subject to the law of the requested Party, include the custody of the person 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 Contracting Party in connection with the transit.

ARTICLE 20
EXPENSES
1. The requesting Party shall not be liable for the costs of any proceedings in the territory of the requested Party arising out of a request for extradition.

2. The requested Party 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.

3. The requesting Party shall bear the expenses incurred in conveying the person from the territory of the requested Party.

ARTICLE 21
MUTUAL ASSISTANCE IN CRIMINAL MATTERS
Subject to any further treaty between them, the Contracting Parties agree to afford each other, in accordance with their national laws, mutual assistance in criminal matters, to the maximum extent possible, for the purposes of the investigation or prosecution of any offence under their jurisdiction.

ARTICLE 22
ENTRY INTO FORCE AND TERMINATION
1. This Treaty shall enter into force thirty days after the Contracting Parties have notified each other that the constitutional requirements for the entry into force of this Treaty have been complied with. This Treaty shall also apply to requests related to offences committed prior to its entry into force.

2. The Treaty of Extradition between Australia and the Republic of Italy done at Canberra on the twenty-eighth day of November, One thousand nine hundred and seventy-three, shall cease to have effect on the entry into force of this Treaty.

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

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

DONE at MILAN on the 26th day of August One thousand, nine hundred and eighty five in English and Italian languages, both texts being equally authentic.

FOR AUSTRALIA  FOR THE REPUBLIC OF ITALY
LIONEL BOWEN   MINO MARTINAZZOLI

Notes to the Extradition (Republic of Italy) Regulations

Note 1

The Extradition (Republic of Italy) Regulations (in force under the Extradition Act 1988) as shown in this compilation comprise Statutory Rules 1988 No. 291 amended