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permission for the person to be held in custody during transit.
4. Where a person is being held in custody pursuant to paragraph 3, the requested State may direct that the person be released if transportation is not continued within a reasonable time.

Article XV

EXPENSES

1. The requested State shall make all necessary arrangements for and meet the cost of any proceedings arising out of a request for extradition.
2. The requested State shall bear the expenses incurred in its territory in the arrest and detention of the person whose extradition is requested, until the person is surrendered to whomsoever is nominated by the requesting State.
3. The requesting State shall bear the expenses incurred in conveying from the territory of the requested State the person whose extradition is requested.

Article XVI

ENTRY INTO FORCE AND TERMINATION

1. This Treaty shall enter into force thirty days after the Contracting States have exchanged notifications that the legal requirements for its entry into force have been complied with.
2. Either Contracting State 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. This Treaty, however, shall continue to apply to any request for extradition pending on the date on which the Treaty ceases to have effect.
3. Subject to paragraph 5 below, on entry into force of this Treaty, the Extradition Treaty signed between Spain and Great Britain on 4 June 1878 shall cease to have effect between the Contracting States.
4. Extraditions requested after the entry into force of this Treaty shall be governed by its provisions.
5. Extraditions requested prior to the entry into force of this Treaty shall continue to be processed and resolved in accordance with the provisions of the Extradition Treaty between Spain and Great Britain signed on 4 June 1878.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned, being duly authorised thereto by their respective Governments, have signed this Treaty.
DONE at Madrid on the twenty-second day of April. One thousand nine hundred and eighty-seven in the English and Spanish languages, both texts being equally authentic.

SCHEDULE—continued

FOR AUSTRALIA FOR SPAIN
LIONEL BOWEN FERNANDO LEDESMA
The Honourable Excelentisimo Seńor Don
Lionel Frost Bowen Fernando Ledesma Bartret
Attorney-General Ministro de Justicia

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NOTE

1. Notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 30 November 1988.

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