Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2004C00100:body:0:p7
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2004C00100
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other extraditable offence in respect of which the Requested State consents to his being so detained or tried, or subjected to any other restriction of his personal liberty; or

 (b) be  detained in the Requesting State for the purpose of his being extradited to a third State or be extradited to such a State unless the Requested State consents to his being so detained or extradited.

(2) A request for the consent of the Requested State under this Article shall be accompanied by the relevant documents mentioned in Article 9. Article 11 (1) shall apply mutatis mutandis.

(3) Paragraph (1) does not apply if the person extradited, having had an opportunity to leave the territory of the Requesting State, has not done so within forty-five days of his final discharge, or has returned to that territory after leaving it.  A discharge on parole or probation without an order restricting the freedom of movement of the extradited person shall be deemed to be a final discharge.

ARTICLE 19

(1) Where a person:

 (a) is to be extradited for an offence by a third State to a Contracting Party through the territory of the other Contracting Party; and

 (b) could be extradited for that offence by the other Contracting Party to the first-mentioned Contracting Party under the conditions of this Treaty,
the other Contracting Party shall, upon request, permit the transit of that person through its territory.

(2) A request for transit shall be accompanied by:

 (a) a duly authenticated copy of the warrant or of a certificate proving the conviction of that person, issued in the Requesting State; and

 (b) if those documents do not specify the offence for which the person is to be surrendered, a document specifying the offence and setting out a summary statement of the facts.
(3) Permission for the transit of a person includes permission for the person during transit to be accompanied by a person nominated by the Contracting Party to which the first mentioned person is to be extradited.

ARTICLE 20

(1) Where:

 (a) a person who is to be extradited by a third State to a Contracting Party is proposed to be transported by aircraft over the territory of the other Contracting Party, without landing in that territory; and

 (b) the first-mentioned Contracting Party is of the  opinion that, if the aircraft were to land in that territory, the transit of that person through that territory would be permitted under Article 19,
the first-mentioned Contracting Party shall notify the other Contracting Party of the proposed transport of the person and shall confirm to the other Contracting Party that, in its opinion, the transport would be in accordance with Article 19.

(2) In the