Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2010L01778:body:0:p8
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2010L01778
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 17511–20208

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1. A person extradited under this Treaty shall not be detained, tried or punished in the territory of the Requesting State for an offence, committed prior to the date of the request for extradition, other than the offence for which extradition was granted unless:

(a) that person leaves the territory of the Requesting State after extradition and voluntarily returns to it; or

(b) that person does not leave the territory of the Requesting State within 45 days of being free to do so;

(c) the competent authority of the Requested State consents to that person's detention trial or punishment for another offence. In such case, the Requested State may require the Requesting State to submit the documents mentioned in Article 5 of this Treaty.

Article 13
Surrender to a third State

1. Where a person has been surrendered to the Requesting State by the Requested State, the first‑mentioned State shall not surrender that person to any third state for an offence committed before his surrender unless:
(a) the Requested State consents to that surrender; or

(b) the person leaves the territory of the Requesting State after extradition and voluntarily returns to it; or

(c) the person does not leave the territory of the Requesting State within 45 days of being free to do so.

2. Before acceding to a request pursuant to sub‑paragraph (1)(a) of this Article, the Requested State may request the production of the documents mentioned in Article 5 of this Treaty.

Article 14
Transit

1. Where a person is to be extradited to a Contracting State from a third state through the territory of the other Contracting State, the Contracting State to which the person is to be extradited shall request the other Contracting State to permit the transit of that person through its territory.

2. Upon receipt of such a request the Requested Contracting State shall grant the request unless it is satisfied that there are reasonable grounds for refusing to do so.

3. Permission for the transit of a person shall, subject to the law of the Requested Contracting State, include permission for the person to be held in custody during transit.

4. Where a person is being held in custody pursuant to paragraph 3 of this Article, the Contracting State in whose territory the person is being held may direct that the person be released if his transportation is not continued within 10 days or within such further period as is considered reasonable by that Contracting State in all the circumstances of the case.

5. The Contracting State to which the person is being extradited shall reimburse the other Contracting State for any expenses incurred by that other Contracting State in connection with