Common use of Non-Application Clause in Contracts

Non-Application. 1. This Treaty shall not apply to: a. The arrest or detention of any person with a view to the extradition of that person; b. The enforcement in the Requested Party of criminal judgments im- posed in the Requesting Party expect to the extent permitted by the law of the Requested Party; c. The transfer of persons in custody to serve sentences; and d. The transfer of proceedings in criminal matters 2. Nothing in this Treaty entitles any Party to undertake in the territory of the other Party the exercise of jurisdiction and performance of func- tions that are reserved exclusively for the authorities of that other Party by its national law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty, Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty

Non-Application. 1. This Treaty shall does not apply to:to - a. The (a) the arrest or detention of any person with a view to the extradition of that person; b. The (b) the enforcement in the Requested Party of criminal judgments im- posed judgements imposed in the Requesting Party expect except to the extent permitted by the law of the Requested Party; c. The (c) the transfer of persons in custody to serve sentences; and d. The (d) the transfer of proceedings in criminal matters. 2. Nothing in this Treaty entitles any a Party to undertake in the territory of the other another Party the exercise of jurisdiction and performance of func- tions functions that are reserved exclusively for the authorities of that other Party by its national lawdomestic laws.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Treaty on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters, Treaty on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters

Non-Application. β€Œ 1. This Treaty shall does not apply to:to - a. The (a) the arrest or detention of any person with a view to the extradition of that person; b. The (b) the enforcement in the Requested Party of criminal judgments im- posed judgements imposed in the Requesting Party expect except to the extent permitted by the law of the Requested Party; c. The (c) the transfer of persons in custody to serve sentences; and d. The (d) the transfer of proceedings in criminal matters. 2. Nothing in this Treaty entitles any a Party to undertake in the territory of the other another Party the exercise of jurisdiction and performance of func- tions functions that are reserved exclusively for the authorities of that other Party by its national lawdomestic laws.

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Sources: Treaty on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters