Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F1996B01250:body:0:p6
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of the acts or omissions alleged to constitute the offence.
3. On receipt of an application for provisional arrest the Requested State shall, subject to its laws, take the necessary steps to secure the arrest of the person sought and the Requesting State shall be promptly notified of the result of its request.
4. A person arrested upon application for provisional arrest may be set at liberty upon the expiration of forty-five (45) days from the date of that person's arrest if a request for extradition has not been received.
5. The release of a person pursuant to paragraph 4 of this Article shall not prevent the institution of proceedings with a view to extraditing the person sought if the request is subsequently received.

ARTICLE 10
CONFLICTING REQUESTS
1. Where requests are received from two or more States for the extradition of the same person, the Requested State shall determine to which of those States the person is to be extradited and shall notify the Requesting States of its decision.
2. In determining to which State a person is to be extradited, the Requested State shall have regard to all relevant circumstances and, in particular, to:
    (a) if the requests related to different offences—the relative seriousness of the offences;
    (b) the time and place of commission of each offence:
    (c) the respective dates of the requests:
    (d) the nationality of the person: and
    (e) the habitual place of residence of the person.

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ARTICLE 11
SURRENDER
1. The Requested State shall, as soon as a decision on the request for extradition has been made, communicate that decision to the Requesting State through the diplomatic channel.
2. Where extradition is granted, the Requested State shall surrender the person from a point of departure in its territory convenient to the Requesting State.
3. The Requesting State shall remove the person from the Requested State within such reasonable period as the Requested State specifies and, if the person is not removed within that period, the Requested State may refuse to extradite that person for the same offence.

4. If circumstances beyond its control prevent a Contracting State from surrendering or removing the person to be extradited it shall notify the other Contracting State. The two Contracting States shall mutually decide upon a new date of surrender, and the provisions of paragraph 3 of this Article shall apply.
ARTICLE 12
SURRENDER OF PROPERTY
1. To the extent permitted under the laws of the Requested State and subject to the rights of third parties, which shall be duly respected, all property found in the Requested State that has been acquired as a result of the offence or may be required as evidence shall, if the