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                    The Secretariat for Legal Affairs (SLA) serves as 
                    depository for all [Inter-American treaties] and their 
                    instruments of ratification, which the Charter of the 
                    Organization of American States assigns to the General 
                    Secretariat [(art. 112, f)]. 
                    The 
                    Department also serves as depository for all [bilateral 
                    agreements] between the Organs of the OAS and Member States, Observer 
                    States, agencies and other entities of these states, or 
                    other Inter-American agencies. As depository, the Secretariat for Legal Affairs (SLA)  performs, in general, 
                    the following functions:  a. Maintain custody of the original text of the treaty and 
                    any full powers delivered to the depositary. b. Receive any signatures to the treaty and receives and 
                    maintain custody of any instruments, notifications and 
                    communications relating thereto.  c. Inform the parties to a treaty, as well as the States 
                    entitled to become a party thereto, of acts, notifications 
                    and communications relating to such document. d. Inform the States entitled to become parties to the 
                    treaty when the number of signatures or instruments of 
                    ratification or accession required for the entry into force 
                    of the treaty have been received or deposited.  e. Register the treaty with the Secretariat of the United 
                    Nations.  f. Prepare certified copies of the original text.  g. Maintain and disseminate an electronic database on 
                    Inter-American treaties.  The Secretariat for Legal Affairs (SLA)  
                    also follows specific norms adopted by the [OAS General Assembly’s resolution] concerning reservations, procedures for preparing and 
                    adopting Inter-American legal instruments, and procedures 
                    for correcting errors.  |