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 informing the States entitled to become parties to the treaty when the number of signatures or of instruments of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession required for the entry into force of the treaty has been received or deposited;
 * (g) registering the treaty with the Secretariat of the United Nations;
 * (h) performing the functions specified in other provisions of the present Convention.

2. In the event of any difference appearing between a State and the depositary as to the performance of the latter's functions, the depositary shall bring the question to the attention of the signatory States and the contracting States or, where appropriate, of the competent organ of the international organization concerned.

Article 78. Notifications and communications
Except as the treaty or the present Convention otherwise provide, any notification or communication to be made by any State under the present Convention shall:
 * (a) if there is no depositary, be transmitted direct to the States for which it is intended, or if there is a depositary, to the latter;
 * (b) be considered as having been made by the State in question only upon its receipt by the State to which it was transmitted or, as the case may be, upon its receipt by the depositary;
 * (c) if transmitted to a depositary, be considered as received by the State for which it was intended only when the latter State has been informed by the depositary in accordance with article 77, paragraph 1 (e).

Article 79. Correction of errors in texts or in certified copies of treaties
1. Where, after the authentication of the text of a treaty, the signatory States and the contracting States are agreed that it contains an error, the error shall, unless they decide upon some other means of correction, be corrected:
 * (a) by having the appropriate correction made in the text and causing the correction to be initialled by duly authorized representatives;
 * (b) by executing or exchanging an instrument or instruments setting out the correction which it has been agreed to make; or
 * (c) by executing a corrected text of the whole treaty by the same procedure as in the case of the original text.