• depositary of a treaty – депозитарий международного договора
См. также: deprivation of citizenship, deposit portfolio, depersonalization of personal data, deport
A third word, depositary, is also often mixed up with depository. They are considered variants of each other in legal contexts especially,3 but depositary usually denotes people (with whom things are deposited), while depository usually denotes places. (Grammarist)
In international law, a depositary is a government or organization to which a multilateral treaty is entrusted.[1] The principal functions of a depositary are codified in Article 77 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties. (Wikipedia)
The contract of deposit is terminated when the depositary returns the property after having preserved it. (Bailment and Deposit in Louisiana)
Conventional sequestration takes place when two or more persons by agreement deliver to a depositary a thing, movable or immovable, the rights to which are disputed or uncertain. In that case, the depositary is bound to deliver the thing according to their agreement or according to a court order. (Louisiana Civil Code, Art. §2946)
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