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found in the requested State that has been acquired as a result of the offence or may be required as evidence shall, if the government of the requesting State so requests, be surrendered if extradition is granted.

2. Subject to the qualifications of paragraph 1 of this article, the above-mentioned property shall, if the government of the requesting State so requests, be surrendered to the government of the requesting State even if the extradition, having been consented to, cannot be carried out owing to the death or escape of the person sought.

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3. Where the law of the requested State or the rights of third parties so require, any property so surrendered shall be returned to the government of the requested State free of charge if that government so requests.
Article 13
Rule of speciality
1. Subject to paragraph 3, a person extradited under this Treaty shall not be detained or tried, or be subjected to any other restriction of personal liberty, in the territory of the requesting State for any offence committed before the extradition other than:
   (i) an offence for which extradition was granted; or
   (ii) any other extraditable offence in respect of which the government of the requested State grants consent.

2. A request for the consent of the government of the requested State under this article shall be accompanied by the documents mentioned in article 6, as well as a record of any statement made by the extradited person in respect of the offence concerned.

3. Paragraph 1 does not apply if the person has had an opportunity to leave the requesting State and has not done so within forty-five days of final discharge or if the person has returned to the territory of the requesting State after leaving it.

Article 14
Re-extradition to a third State
1. Where a person has been surrendered to the government of the requesting State by the government of the requested State, the first-mentioned government shall not surrender that person to any third State for an offence committed before that person's surrender unless:
   a) the government of the requested State consents to that surrender; or
   b) the person has had an opportunity to leave the requesting State and has not done so within forty-five days of final discharge or has returned to the territory of the requesting State after leaving it.

2. Before acceding to a request pursuant to sub-paragraph 1 a) of this article, the government of the requested State may request the production of the documents mentioned in article 6.

Article 15
Transit
1. Where a person is to be extradited to one of the two States from a third State through the territory of the other,