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its territory as may be decided in consultation with the Requesting State.

3. The Requesting State shall remove the person from the territory of the Requested State within such reasonable period as the Requested State may specify and, if the person is not removed within that period, the Requested State may refuse to extradite that person for the same offence.

4. If circumstances beyond its control prevent a Contracting State from surrendering or removing the person to be extradited it shall notify the other Contracting State. The two Contracting States shall agree upon a new date of surrender, and the provisions of paragraph 3 of this Article shall apply.

ARTICLE 13
SURRENDER OF PROPERTY

1. To the extent permitted under the law of the Requested State all property found in the Requested State that has been acquired as a result of the offence or may be required as evidence shall be surrendered if extradition is granted and the Requesting State so requests.

2. Subject to paragraph 1 of this Article, the abovementioned property shall, if the Requesting State so requests, be surrendered to the Requesting State even if the extradition cannot be carried out.

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

ARTICLE 14
POSTPONEMENT OF EXTRADITION AND TEMPORARY SURRENDER

1. The Requested State may postpone the surrender of a person in order to proceed against that person, or so that the person may serve a sentence, for an offence other than the offence for which extradition is sought. In such a case the Requested State shall advise the Requesting State accordingly.

2. When the person is serving a sentence in the territory of the Requested State for an offence other than the offence for which extradition is sought, the Requested State may temporarily surrender the person to the Requesting State to be prosecuted for an offence for which extradition is sought. The person so surrendered shall be kept in custody in the Requesting State and shall be returned to the Requested State after proceedings against the person have concluded, in accordance with written conditions to be mutually determined by the Contracting States.

ARTICLE 15
RULE OF SPECIALITY

1. Any person who is returned to the territory of the Requesting State under this Treaty shall not be detained or tried or subjected to any other restriction of her or his personal liberty, within the territory of the Requesting State for or in respect of any offence committed before he was returned to that territory other than:

       a. the offence in respect of which