Immunity Agreement And Extradition Waiver

4. The Minister may require the extradition partner to ensure that the person will be removed at a specified time or that the person will be returned at the request of the Minister. extradition partner: a state or agency with which Canada is a party to an extradition agreement with which Canada has entered into a specific agreement or whose name is listed. (partner) (b) the extradition partner submits a request for the extradition of the person. 39 (1) Subject to an appropriate extradition agreement, a judge who makes a commission decision may order that any matter seized at the time of the arrest of the person and that may be used in the prosecution of the person for the offence for which extradition was requested be handed over to the extradition partner at the time of surrender. 26 Before the opening of a hearing relating to a provisional release or an extradition hearing, a judge may, at the request of the person or the Attorney General, and if the judge is satisfied that the publication or dissemination of the evidence would constitute a danger to the holding of a fair trial by the extradition partner, may issue an order ordering: the evidence collected is not made public or disseminated before the date on which the person is dismissed or, if handed over, the proceedings are terminated by the extradition partner. Under U.S. law, state, federal, and tribal governments generally enjoy immunity from complaints. [46] Local governments generally enjoy immunity from certain forms of remedy, including by unlawful act. . .

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