Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L01553:schedule:1:p7
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L01553
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 7/10)
Character Range: 19641–22389

in the opinion of the competent medical authority in the Requested State, the person whose extradition is sought cannot be transported from the Requested State to the Requesting State without serious danger to the person's life due to grave illness, the surrender of the person shall be postponed until such time as the danger, in the opinion of the competent medical authority, has been sufficiently mitigated.
3. When the person is in custody or serving a sentence in the territory of the Requested State for an offence other than an offence constituted by an act or omission for which extradition is sought, the Requested State may temporarily surrender the person to the Requesting State to be proceeded against for an offence for which extradition is sought. The person so surrendered shall be kept in custody in the Requesting State and shall be returned to the Requested State after proceedings against the person have concluded, in accordance with written conditions to be mutually determined by the Contracting States.

Article 13
SURRENDER
1. Where extradition is granted, the Requested State shall surrender the person from a point of departure in its territory convenient to the Requesting State and shall, on request, notify that State of the length of time for which the person sought was detained with a view to surrender.

2. The Requesting State shall remove the person from the territory of the Requested State within the period specified by the Requested State. If the person is not removed within that period, the Requested State may release the person from custody and may refuse to extradite the person for the same offence.
3. 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 2 of this Article shall apply.

Article 14
OUTCOME OF CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
Upon request, the Requesting State shall inform the Requested State of the outcome of the criminal proceedings following the extradition.

Article 15
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 Requesting State so requests, be surrendered if extradition is granted.
2. Subject to paragraph 1 of this Article, the above‑mentioned property may, if the Requesting State so requests, be surrendered to the Requesting State even if the extradition cannot be carried out.
3. Where the laws of