CONCURRENT REQUESTS. If one of the Parties receives requests from the other Party and from any other State or States for the extradition of the same person, either for the same offense or for different offenses, the competent authority of the Requested State shall determine to which State it will surrender the person. In making its decision, the Requested State shall consider all relevant factors, including but not limited to: (a) whether or not the requests [24] were made pursuant to treaty; (b) the place where each offense was committed; (c) the gravity of the offenses; (d) the respective interests of the Requesting States; (e) the possibility of further extradition between the Requesting States; and (f) the chronological order in which the requests were received from the Requesting States.
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Sources: Extradition Treaty
CONCURRENT REQUESTS. If one of the Parties receives requests from the other Party and from any other State or States for the extradition of the same person, either for the same offense or for different offenses, the competent authority of the Requested State shall determine to which State it will surrender the person. In making its decisiondeci sion, the Requested State shall consider all relevant factors, including but not limited to:
(a) whether or not the requests [24] were made pursuant to treaty;
(b) the place where each offense was committed;
(c) the gravity of the offenses;; TIAS 12866
(d) the respective interests of the Requesting States;
(e) the possibility of further extradition between the Requesting States; and
(f) the chronological order in which the requests were received from the Requesting States.
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Sources: Extradition Treaty