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the Requesting State from the Requested State at a point of departure arranged by the Contracting Parties.

4. The Requesting State shall take over the person from the Requested State within fifteen days of notification of the decision referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article. If the Requesting State is unable to take over the person within this period the Requested State may extend the period by a further fifteen days upon a request substantiated by the Requesting State.

SCHEDULE—continued

ARTICLE 12

Postponed or Temporary Surrender
1. The Requested State may postpone the surrender of a person in order to proceed against the person, or so that the person may serve a sentence, for an offence other than an offence constituted by an act or omission for which extradition is requested. In such cases the Requested State shall advise the Requesting State accordingly.

2. To the extent permitted by its law, the Requested State may temporarily surrender the person sought to the Requesting State in accordance with conditions to be determined between the Contracting Parties.

ARTICLE 13

Surrender of Property
1. To the extent permitted under the law of the Requested State and subject to the right 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. The property mentioned in paragraph 1 of this Article shall, if the Requesting State so requests, be surrendered to the Requesting State even if the extradition, having been consented to, cannot be carried out.

3. Where the law of the Requested State or the rights of third parties so require, any property so surrendered shall be returned to the Requested State free of charge if that State so requests.

ARTICLE 14

Transit
Transit through the territory of one of the Contracting Parties shall be granted on a request in writing by the other Contracting Party. The request for transit:
      (a) may be transmitted by post or telegraph or by any other means affording a record in writing; and
      (b) shall contain the information referred to in paragraph 2 of Article 10.

ARTICLE 15

Representation and Expenses
1. The Requested State 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 interest of the Requesting State, as well as bear the expenses incurred in its territory in the arrest and detention of the person whose extradition is requested.
2. The Requesting State shall bear the expenses incurred in conveying the person from the