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Extradition (Repeal and Consequential Provisions) Act 1988
6Continued application of former Acts in certain cases
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##### 6 Continued application of former Acts in certain cases
(1) Where a person is a former Act person because paragraph (a), (b), or (c) of the definition of former Act person in section 3 applies, the former Commonwealth Extradition Act or the former Foreign Extradition Act, as the case requires, applies, or continues to apply, in relation to the surrender or possible surrender of the person as a result of the consent or proceedings referred to in that paragraph as if this Act and the Extradition Act 1988 had not come into operation.
(2) Where a person is a former Act person because paragraph (d) of the definition of former Act person in section 3 applies, the provisions of the former Commonwealth Extradition Act or the former Foreign Extradition Act, as the case requires, referred to in that paragraph continue to apply in relation to the person as if this Act and the Extradition Act 1988 had not come into operation.
(3) Where any proceedings under section 33A of the former Commonwealth Extradition Act or section 27A of the former Foreign Extradition Act had not concluded before the commencement time, that section continues to apply in relation to those proceedings as if this Act and the Extradition Act 1988 had not come into operation.
(4) Any direction of the Attorney-General under the former Commonwealth Extradition Act or the former Foreign Extradition Act in relation to any article seized under that Act has effect as if this Act and the Extradition Act 1988 had not come into operation.