Extradition definition

Extradition means the delivering up of a person by one State to another as provided by treaty, convention or national legislation.
Extradition means any formal process by which an Insured Person located in any country is surrendered to any other country for trial or otherwise to answer any criminal accusation.
Extradition means any formal process by which an Insured Person located in any country is or is sought to be surrendered to any other country for trial, or otherwise to answer any criminal accusation, for a Wrongful Act.

Examples of Extradition in a sentence

  • An extradition case is any appointment to represent a person in a proceeding under the Uniform Criminal Extradition Act, ORS 133.743 - 133.857.

  • Extradition treaty between the United States and the United Kingdom.

  • Extradition is also to be granted for participation in any of the aforesaid crimes or offences, provided that such participation be punishable by the laws of both High Contracting Parties.

  • Extradition shall not be granted if the offense for which extradition is requested is a political offense.

  • XXXXXX XXXXXXXXX THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR FOREIGN & COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS FOREIGN OFFICE London, S.W.1. BRITISH EMBASSY, Washington, D.C. 21 OCTOBER 1976 SIR I have the honour to refer to the Extradition Treaty between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the United States of America signed at London on 8 June 1972.


More Definitions of Extradition

Extradition means any formal process (including without limitation an extradition proceeding pursuant to the U.K. Extradition Act of 2003 or the equivalent in any other jurisdiction) by which an Insured Person located in any country is or is sought to be surrendered to any other country for trial, or otherwise to answer any criminal accusation, for a Wrongful Act.
Extradition means the delivering up of a person to a state under either a general extradition agreement or a specific extradition agreement.”;
Extradition means any formal process by which an Insured Person located in any country is surrendered to any other country for trial or otherwise to answer any criminal accusation resulting directly from another Claim (other than an Extradition Claim) that is covered under this Policy.
Extradition means the return of a fugitive to a state in which the offender is accused, or has been convicted of, committing a criminal offense, by order of the governor of the state to which the fugitive has fled to evade justice or escape prosecution.
Extradition means any formal and lawful process or proceeding commenced against an Insured Person located in any jurisdiction in an attempt to obtain the voluntary or involuntary surrender of such Insured Person to another jurisdiction in connection with a Claim.
Extradition means any formal process by which an Insured Person located in any country is surrendered to any other country for trial or otherwise to answer any criminal accusation. Fraudulent Access or Transmission means that a person has:
Extradition means the surrender of any person who is sought by the requesting State for criminal prosecution for an extraditable offence or for the imposition or enforcement of a sentence in respect of such an offence.