Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F1996B00572:body:0:p8
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F1996B00572
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 17822–20614

the Requested Party may surrender the person sought or postpone surrender until the conclusion of the proceedings or the service of the whole or any part of the sentence imposed.   The Requested Party shall inform the Requesting Party of any postponement.

SCHEDULE—continued

2. When, in the opinion of the competent medical authority, the person whose extradition is requested cannot be transported from the Requested Party to the Requesting Party without serious danger to the person's life due to grave illness, the surrender of the person under the provisions of the present Treaty shall be deferred until such time as the danger, in the opinion of the competent medical authority, has been sufficiently mitigated.

3. To the extent permitted by its law, where a person has been found extraditable, the Requested Party may temporarily surrender the person sought for the purposes of prosecution to the Requesting Party in accordance with conditions to be determined between the Contracting Parties.  A person who is returned to the Requesting Party following a temporary surrender may be finally surrendered to serve any sentence imposed, in accordance with the provisions of this Treaty.

Article 14
Consequences of a refusal of extradition

If the extradition of a person is refused, no other request for extradition of the same person can be presented on the basis of the same facts which determined the original request.

Article 15
Communication of the final sentence

The Party to which an extradition has been granted shall notify the Requested Party of the final decision pronounced on the case.

Article 16
Expenses

1. The Requested Party shall make all necessary arrangements for, and meet the cost of, any proceedings arising out of a request for extradition and shall otherwise represent the interests of the Requesting Party.

SCHEDULE—continued

2. The Requested Party shall bear the expenses incurred in its territory in the arrest of the person whose extradition is sought, and in the maintenance in custody of the person until surrender to a person nominated by the Requesting Party.

3. The Requesting Party shall bear the expenses incurred in conveying the person from the territory of the Requested Party.

Article 17
Surrender of property

1. To the extent permitted under the law of the Requested Party and subject to the rights of third parties, which shall be duly respected, all property found in the territory of the Requested Party that has been acquired as a result of the offence or may be required as evidence shall, if the Requesting Party so requests, be surrendered if the extradition is granted.

2. Subject to paragraph 1 of this Article, the above mentioned property shall, if the Requesting Party so requests, be surrendered to the Requesting Party