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same effect issued in accordance with the procedure laid down in the law of the Requesting State;
    (b) if the person has been convicted of an offence in Australia but no sentence has been imposed, by the original or a certified copy of the warrant for arrest and such documents as provide evidence of the conviction and that it is intended to impose a sentence;
    (c) if the person has been convicted in the person's absence, the original or a certified copy of the judgement of conviction accompanied by a document stating the extent to which the sentence has not been carried out and the original or a certified copy of the warrant for arrest or any other instrument having the same effect issued in accordance with the procedure laid down in the law of the Requesting State;
    (d) in other cases, by the original or a certified copy of the judgement of conviction or any other instrument equivalent to a judgement, declaring that the person has been convicted and stating the sentence imposed, with a statement that the sentence is immediately enforceable and of the extent to which the sentence has not been carried out; and
    (e) in all cases by:
      - a statement of the acts or omissions alleged in respect of each offence for which extradition is requested, indicating in particular the time and place at which each offence was committed;
      - references to, and the text of the relevant legal provisions, and in particular those relating to limitation of proceedings and to the sentence that may be imposed:
      - as accurate a description as possible of the person sought together with any other information which will help to establish the person's identity and nationality.

Article 7

Authentication of Supporting Documents

1. The documents that, in accordance with Article 6, accompany a request for extradition shall be admitted in evidence in the Requested State, if duly authenticated.
2. A document is duly authenticated for the purposes of this Treaty if it purports to be signed or certified by a Judge, Magistrate or officer in or of the Requesting State and to bear the official seal of the Requesting State or of a Minister of State. Ministry or officer of the Government of that State. However, where the documents arc bound and sealed, a Judge, Magistrate or officer in or of the Requesting State need only sign or certify the first and last pages of the bound documents.

Article 8

Additional Information

1. If the Requested State considers that the information furnished in support of the request for extradition is not sufficient to fulfil the requirements of its law with respect to extradition, that Slate may request that