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ES-1707: Merging forward updates from release/os/5.1 to release/interop/syntax - 2024-01-17 #1447

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Files with conflicts to resolve manually:

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ronanbrowne and others added 4 commits November 13, 2023 16:47
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Marks `MemberContext` and `MGMContext` interfaces as `@CordaSerializable` to make `MemberInfo` serializable. The corresponding runtime-os change registers custom serializers for their implementation types.
* ES-1707: Revert Codeowners files to pre code freeze state
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Please remember to 'Merge' all forward merges and do not 'Squash and Merge'

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