Depositary duties: Secretary General to notify Parties of treaty actions and maintain public lists under the Convention. The Depositary is the Secretary General of the OECD and must notify Parties and Signatories within one calendar month of signatures, deposits of instruments of ratification, reservations or their withdrawal or replacement, notifications or additional notifications, proposed amendments, withdrawals from the Convention, and other communications. The Depositary must also maintain publicly available lists of Covered Tax Agreements, reservations made by Parties, and notifications made by Parties to ensure transparency and record keeping related to the Convention.
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Depositary duties: Secretary General to notify Parties of treaty actions and maintain public lists under the Convention.
The Depositary is the Secretary General of the OECD and must notify Parties and Signatories within one calendar month of signatures, deposits of instruments of ratification, reservations or their withdrawal or replacement, notifications or additional notifications, proposed amendments, withdrawals from the Convention, and other communications. The Depositary must also maintain publicly available lists of Covered Tax Agreements, reservations made by Parties, and notifications made by Parties to ensure transparency and record keeping related to the Convention.
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