Capital Punishment. When the offense for which extradition is requested is punishable by death under the laws of the requesting Government and the laws of the requested Government do not permit such punishment for that offense, extradition may be refused unless the requesting Government provides such assurances as the Executive Authority of the requested Government considers sufficient that the death penalty will not be imposed, or, if imposed, will not be executed.
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Samples: Extradition and Mutual Assistance Agreement, Extradition Agreement, Federal Programs and Services Agreement
Capital Punishment. When the offense offence for which extradition is requested is punishable by death under the laws law of the requesting Government Requesting State and is an offence which is not so punishable under the laws law of the requested Government do not permit such punishment for that offenseRequested State, extradition may be refused unless the requesting Government Requesting State provides such assurances as the Executive Authority competent authorities of the requested Government considers Requested State consider sufficient that the death penalty will not be imposed, orpenalty, if imposed, will not be executedcarried out.
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Samples: Treaty on Extradition