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a) a copy of the court's order, duly authenticated;

b)

c)

a certificate issued by or on behalf of the Central Authority of the Requesting Side stating:

i)

where the person against whom the order is made did not appear in the proceedings which

resulted in the aforementioned order, that the person received notice of the proceedings and the date upon which notification took place;

ii) that the order is in force and not subject to

appeal;

iii) that all or a certain

amount of the sum

payable under the order remains unpaid in the jurisdiction of the Requesting Side;

iv) that the order has the purpose of recovering

payments or other rewards received in connection with drug trafficking or their

value; and

as far as possible, a description of any property

which can be realised in satisfaction of the

aforementioned order; and

d)

such further evidence as may be

be required by the Central Authority of the Requested Side.

15.

be

Documents are duly authenticated if they purport to

certified by any

his person in

capacity as a judge,

magistrate, or officer of the court in question or by or on behalf of the Central Authority of the Requesting Side.

16.

Where applicable and

to

the extent possible, a

request will also include:

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