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embarkation in the territory of that State as is convenient to the requesting State and is agreed by the Contracting Parties.
2. If an order for the extradition of a person has been issued by the competent authority of the requested State and he is not removed from the territory of the requested State within such time as is prescribed by the laws of that Slate, he may be set at liberty and the requested State may subsequently refuse to extradite that person for the same offence.

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3. The requested State shall inform the requesting State of the period of time during which the person claimed was in custody for the purpose of extradition.

Article 19 (Handing over of property)

1. To the extent that the law of the requested State permits, any property that may be material as evidence in proving the offence for which extradition is requested, or that has been acquired by the person claimed directly or indirectly as a result of the offence, shall, if the requesting State so requests, be delivered up with him on his surrender.
2. Any property so delivered up shall be returned to the requested State free of charge after trial of the person surrendered if that State so requests.
3. This Article shall not be applied so as to prejudice the rights of any person in respect of any property.

Article 20 (Translation)

Any documents submitted in accordance with this Treaty shall be accompanied by a translation certified in accordance with the law of the requesting State.

Article 21 (Representation of the requesting State, expenses)

1. The requested State shall arrange for the representation of the requesting State in any legal proceedings relating to the extradition of the person claimed and shall otherwise represent the interests of the requesting State.
2. Except as provided by paragraph 3, no pecuniary claim arising out of the arrest, detention, examination and extradition of the person claimed shall be made by the requested State against the requesting State.
3. Expenses relating to the transportation of the person claimed from the place of embarkation referred to in Article 18 shall be paid by the requesting State.

Article 22 (Transit)

1. Transit of a person who is being extradited from a third State through the territory of one Contracting Party to the other Contracting Party shall be granted on request, subject to the law of the Contracting Party through the territory of which the person is to be transported, provided that transit of a person may be refused on any ground on which the extradition of that person might be refused under this Treaty.
2. Permission for the transit of a person includes permission for