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[Reproduced from Organization of American States Official Records OEA/Ser. E/XIV.1, Doc. 11 (English) Rev. 5 (February 27, 1967) The Protocol was signed by Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, United States, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
[A resolution adopted at Buenos Aires on the measures to be taken pending entry into force of the Protocol appears at page 356. The Charter of the Organization of American States, signed at Bogota on April 30, 1948, appears at 2 U.S.T. 2394, T.I.A.S. 2361, 119 U.N.T.S. 3.
[The certified text carries the following corrections: P. 3, Article 6, line 2: lower case “member”; p. 9, Article 38, line 4, delete “tariff”; p. 15, Article 49, last line: “objectives and laws and with treaties in force”; p. 32, Article 105, line 6: insert comma after “and”; p. 33, Article 110: last line should be separate paragraph; p. 40, Article 136, line 3: replace “American” with “Member”; p. 40, Article XIX, last line: change “XXIV” to “XXIII”; p. 41, Article XXI, last paragraph: replace “and 142” with “and 143”; p. 44, Article XXV, lines 4 and 5: “original instrument, the English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish texts of which . . .”]
* [Reproduced from Organization of American States Official Records OEA/Ser. E/XIV.1, Doc. 11 (English) Rev. 5 (February 27, 1967) The Protocol was signed by Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, United States, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
[A resolution adopted at Buenos Aires on the measures to be taken pending entry into force of the Protocol appears at page 356. The Charter of the Organization of American States, signed at Bogota on April 30, 1948, appears at 2 U.S.T. 2394, T.I.A.S. 2361, 119 U.N.T.S. 3.
[The certified text carries the following corrections: P. 3, Article 6, line 2: lower case “member”; p. 9, Article 38, line 4, delete “tariff”; p. 15, Article 49, last line: “objectives and laws and with treaties in force”; p. 32, Article 105, line 6: insert comma after “and”; p. 33, Article 110: last line should be separate paragraph; p. 40, Article 136, line 3: replace “American” with “Member”; p. 40, Article XIX, last line: change “XXIV” to “XXIII”; p. 41, Article XXI, last paragraph: replace “and 142” with “and 143”; p. 44, Article XXV, lines 4 and 5: “original instrument, the English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish texts of which . . .”]
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