Seizure and Surrender of Property. 1. To the extent permitted under its law, the Requested State may seize and surrender to the Requesting State all items, including articles, documents, and evidence, connected with the offense in respect of which extradition is granted. The items mentioned in this Article may be surrendered even when the extradition cannot be effected due to the death, disappearance, or escape of the person sought.
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Seizure and Surrender of Property. 1. To the extent permitted under its law, the Requested State may seize and surrender to the Requesting State all items, including articles, documents, and evidence, evidence connected with the offense in respect of which extradition is granted. The items mentioned in this Article may be surrendered even when the extradition cannot be effected due to the death, disappearance, or escape of the person sought.
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Seizure and Surrender of Property. 1. To the extent permitted under its lawlaws, the Requested State may seize and surrender to the Requesting State all items, including articles, documents, and evidence, connected evidence con nected with the offense in respect of which extradition is granted. The items mentioned in this Article may be surrendered even when the extradition cannot be effected due to the death, disappearance, or escape of the person sought.
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Samples: www.hirmagazin.eu
Seizure and Surrender of Property. 1. To the extent permitted under its law, the Requested State may seize and surrender to the Requesting State all items, including articles, documents, and evidence, evidence connected with the offense offence in respect of which extradition is granted. The items mentioned in this Article may be surrendered to the Requesting State even when the extradition cannot be effected due to the death, disappearance, or escape of the person sought.
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Seizure and Surrender of Property. 1. To the extent permitted under its lawlaws, the Requested State may seize and surrender to the Requesting State all items, including articles, documents, and evidence, evidence connected with the offense in respect of which extradition is granted. The items mentioned in this Article may be surrendered even when the extradition cannot be effected due to the death, disappearance, or escape of the person sought.
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Samples: www.mcnabbassociates.com
Seizure and Surrender of Property. 1. To the extent permitted under its law, the Requested State may seize and surrender to the Requesting State all items, including articles, documents, and evidence, evidence connected with the offense offence in respect of which extradition is granted. The items mentioned in this Article may be surrendered even when the extradition cannot be effected due to the death, disappearance, or escape of the person sought.
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Seizure and Surrender of Property. 1. To the extent permitted under its law, the Requested State may seize and surrender to the Requesting State all items, including articles, documents, and evidence, evidence connected with the offense in respect of which extradition is granted. The Such items mentioned in this Article may be surrendered even when the extradition cannot be effected due to the death, disappearance, or escape of the person sought.
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Samples: web.oas.org
Seizure and Surrender of Property. 1. To the extent permitted under its law, the Requested State may seize and surrender to the Requesting State all items, including articles, documents, and evidence, evidence connected with the offense in respect of which extradition is granted. The items mentioned in this Article may be surrendered even when the extradition cannot be effected due to the death, disappearance, or escape of the person sought.
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Samples: www3.ago.go.th
Seizure and Surrender of Property. 1. To the extent permitted under its law, the Requested State may seize and surrender to the Requesting State all items, including articles, documents, and evidence, connected evidence con nected with the offense in respect of which extradition is granted. The items mentioned in this Article may be surrendered even when the extradition cannot be effected due to the death, disappearance, or escape of the person sought.
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Seizure and Surrender of Property. 1. To the extent permitted under by its lawlaws, the Requested requested State may seize and surrender to the Requesting requesting State all itemsobjects, including articles, documents, documents and evidence, connected with evidence concerning the offense in respect of offence for which extradition is granted. The items mentioned in this Article Their surrender may be surrendered take place even when the if extradition cancould not be effected due owing to the death, disappearance, disappearance or escape of the person sought.
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Seizure and Surrender of Property. 1. To the extent permitted under its law, the Requested State may seize and surrender to the Requesting State all items, including articles, documents, and evidence, that are connected with the offense in respect of which extradition is granted. The items mentioned in this Article may be surrendered even when the extradition cannot be effected due to the death, disappearance, or escape of the person sought.
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Seizure and Surrender of Property. 1. To the extent permitted under its law, the Requested State may seize and surrender sur render to the Requesting State all items, including articles, documents, and evidence, evidence connected with the offense in respect of which extradition is granted. The Such items mentioned in this Article may be surrendered even when the extradition cannot be effected due to the death, disappearancedis appearance, or escape of the person sought.
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Seizure and Surrender of Property. 1. To the extent permitted under its law, the Requested State may seize and surrender to the Requesting [*57] State all items, including articles, documents, and evidence, evidence connected with the offense in respect of which extradition is granted. The items mentioned in this Article may be surrendered even when the extradition cannot be effected due to the death, disappearance, or escape of the person sought.
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