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(b) omit section 5;
(c) in sections 33(4)(b), 42(2)(a), 43(2)(a) and (4) and 61(1)(d) and (e), for “authority
which issued the warrant” substitute “authority at the request of which the alert was issued”;
(d) in section 66(2), for the words from “believes” to the end substitute “believes is the
authority at the request of which the alert was issued”.
(4) An article 95 alert is an alert issued pursuant to article 95 of the Convention implementing
the Schengen agreement of 14th June 1985.
Interpretation
213- Disposal of Part 1 warrant and extradition request
(1) A Part 1 warrant issued in respect of a person is disposed of—
(a) when an order is made for the person’s discharge in respect of the warrant and there
is no further possibility of an appeal;
(b) when the person is taken to be discharged in respect of the warrant;
(c) when an order is made for the person’s extradition in pursuance of the warrant and
there is no further possibility of an appeal.
(2) A request for a person’s extradition is disposed of—
(a) when an order is made for the person’s discharge in respect of the request and there
is no further possibility of an appeal;
(b) when the person is taken to be discharged in respect of the request;
(c) when an order is made for the person’s extradition in pursuance of the request and
there is no further possibility of an appeal.
(3) There is no further possibility of an appeal against an order for a person’s discharge or
xtradition—
(a) when the period permitted for giving notice of an appeal to the High Court ends, if
notice is not given before the end of that period;
(b) when the decision of the High Court on an appeal becomes final, if there is no ap-
peal to the House of Lords against that decision;
(c) when the decision of the House of Lords on an appeal is made, if there is such an
appeal.
(4) The decision of the High Court on an appeal becomes final—
(a) when the period permitted for applying to the High Court for leave to appeal to the
House of Lords ends, if there is no such application;