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incurred in its territory in the arrest of the person whose extradition is requested, in any legal proceedings relating to the extradition of the person and in the maintenance in custody of the person until he is surrendered to a person nominated by the requesting State.
3. The requesting State shall bear the expenses incurred in conveying the person from the territory of the requested State.
Article 22
1. For the purposes of this Treaty, the territory of a Contracting Party means all the territory under the jurisdiction of that Party including the airspace over, and the territorial sea of, any such territory and any vessel or aircraft owned by that Party or registered in any such territory if any such vessel is on the high seas or any such aircraft is in flight when the act or omission constituting the offence for which extradition is requested takes place.
2. For the purposes of this Treaty, the territory under the jurisdiction of Australia includes the Territories for the international relations of which Australia is responsible.
3. For the purposes of this Treaty, an aircraft shall be considered to be in flight at any time from the moment when all its external doors are closed following embarkation until the moment when any such door is opened for disembarkation.
Article 23
1. This Treaty is subject to ratification and the instruments of ratification shall be exchanged in Canberra as soon as possible.

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2. This Treaty shall enter into force ninety days alter the exchange of instruments of ratification.
3. On the entry into force of this Treaty the provisions of the Treaty for the mutual surrender of fugitive criminals, signed at London on May 30, 1924 (in this Article referred to as the Treaty of 1924) shall cease to have effect between Australia and Finland.
4. This Treaty shall apply to an offence committed before its entry into force if the offence would have constituted an offence under the Treaty of 1924 and is an offence referred to in paragraphs 1 or 3 of Article 2.
5. Either Contracting Party 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.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned, being duly authorized thereto by their respective Governments, have signed this Treaty.
DONE in duplicate in the English and Finnish languages, each text being equally authentic, at Helsinki on the seventh day of June 1984.
For Australia For Finland
M. R. McGOVERN MATTI TUOVINEN

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PROTOCOL BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND FINLAND AMENDING THE TREATY CONCERNING EXTRADITION DONE AT