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EXTRADITION TREATY-GREECE. MAY 6, 1981. The arrest of the fugitive shall be brought about in accordance with the laws ot the reepective countries, and if, after an exami- nation, it shall be decided, accord- ing to the law and the evidence, that extradition is due {>u.rsuant to this treaty, the fugitive shall be surrendered in confo~ty to the forms of law prescribed in such cases. The person provisionally ar- rested, shall be released, unless within two months from the date of arrest in Greece, or from the date of commitment in the United States, the formal requisition for surrender with the documen~ proofs hereinafter prescribed be InAde as aforesaid by the diJi~ matic agent of the deman . Government, or, in his absence, by a consular officer thereof. If the fugitive criminal shall have been convicted of the crime or offense for which his surrender is asked, a copy of the sentence of the court before which such conviction took place, duly au- thenticated, shall b6 produced. If, however, the fugitive is merely charged with crime, a duly au- thenticated copy of the warrant of arrest in the country where the crime was committed, and of the depositions upon which such warrant may have been issued, shall be produced, with such other evidence or proof as may be deemed competent m the case. ARTICLE XII. The present Treaty, of which the English and Greek texts are equally authentic, shall be ratified by the High Contracting Parties in accordance with their respec- tive constitutional methods, and shall take effect on the date of the exchange of ratifications which shall take pJace at Washjngton as soon as possible. 'H (fv).) .q',,,, Toii fN"Yiaos E-y«).q - AmI&. Jla.Ti.ov rpa."YJlQ.TOrcnfiTIU tTV~"".'1S rpbs TObs "oJlOIJS Toii .ls L6ocnJ' a:a.> .oll- ,uJ'OIi KP4TOVS, lb ~ IltT' ~TAO AT<Xp4O"CT6U tTV~"CI1S T~ P6J1.11 «A' TcUs ATo&~(f'" 61", ~ &c50(f'f Tpba J'4 T4P4O'XE6D a:a.T4 TAS &,uAfas Tijs Ta.po()(rqs l:~a:qs ~ 9'tr'Y4s ryr.).q- JlQ.TLAS IdL&TIU tTV~J'Uf TpOs TAS cS,a.TIIT&I(fELS T4S II",io,upa.s 6r6 Toii oUcE1.o1J "oJlOIJ Iv 'fl'po«a,uJ'CI. T6 TPO(;Wpt,Ns tTVUqrp8b 'fl 'pO- qt!::::.=~ (fW'fl'O" 8E).E' A'fl'o).VH6IU lb 1J'T0s Tp08E(f~a.S 8£,0 Jlq"wJ' An rijs I,,upa.s '"is tTVU#EWS TOIl b 'EU4&, If rijs 9'1I).a .a:L(ft&!s TOil W TcUS '1IPw,d- PIUS lloMTfLa.LS &or "Yi¥u W6 Toii ells dP'lTcu. &L'fl').CatJl«Tc.a:oii 'fl'~ To6 Uf,ToWTOS KP4TOVS 4f b ci~'" TOb- TOU inh TOV "~Jluoii inAU,MII ToU ElP17,uVOIi Kp4TOIIS tt bw,,1'Of .r"lO'" UcSO(fEWS (TIJ'JIOOEIIO,uJ'f} 6r6 TWp dT,"",' ~p'i~J'fAJJ' ATOOEc.V'UWp mpO.f{JWp. 'E4J' II 9'V"Y4S rya:)."Jl4TLA. a:AT" Papers required. 3UC4C1'6" &TL T~ E"Y«MJl4T&. 4f T).",,- JlE).~Jl4T&. 6TEP ATon).Ei 4PTUCELjlEPOp TijS a.lT~O'EWS hcSO(fEWS cSEo" J'4 ...po- (fa.x8i 8ElwTCI1S ICUUp#IJ,uJlOll bTL')'pa. - rpo1l T,S ciTQ9'40'EWS TOV ATc&~U- TOS ., ..qJ' a:4T4cSLcr,,, 8uca.(f.,."plDv. 'E&" 6JlC11S II 9'tr'Y4S El"tLL AT).(;is a:a.Tq- - yopobJJS'OS bL T,n E'Y«~~Jl«T' &«'1' 1'4 'fl'poO'a.xBD WPTCI1S «fIC1Jp"',upop 4PTL"Yparpo" Toii EPT4).Jl«f'OS tTVU+- "'IUS Toii U808EPTOS b~ T6TtI T6 hU'1Jl4 r>.a .fJe X&lpu, Ws ETLC7"JS a:a.L TWJ' ICa.Ta.8E(fEW1I b·t TD fj40'a TGJ" ~ro""p ~M9q 1"6 1J'Ta.) .Jl4 tTV).- M"'EWS ~P.OV IltT4 T4CT'7S 4)')'qs Jl4pTlI- pLa.s If b'ooEi~ ICP"O,uJl11S xpq- (fLJlOIi Els .,.,,11 TEpLTTW(f"" AP9PON 12. 'H 1ra.poV(fa. ];1Iv6.qICTl, TijS 111I"O£a.s T6 'E).).""L«6,, ICa.L 'A"Y'Y).u(6" ICELjlEPOJI lO'xvolJ(J'," E~ WOII, 8E).E' ICIlpw(JU Ta.p4 TW" '"'rVt,,).W1I ];vp.f3a.UoJ.hwJl MEpW1I, tTV~JIWS TpOS TeU oUcELa.s a.lrrw" O1JJITa."YJla.Tucas 8,a.T4~ELS ICa.L 8E).E' IUXiJ(fE' A1I"6 '"is tt,upa.s TijS AJ'Ta.) .).a. - yijs TW" i1rucvp&l(fEW" tt clToia. 84 ).4{JU xwpa.1I 9 OVI.IO'L"Y«Tcl'", T6 Ta.XVTEPO".