Non-religious countries Compared by Government > Red tape > Time required to enforce a contract > Days
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Time required to enforce a contract (days). Time required to enforce a contract is the number of calendar days from the filing of the lawsuit in court until the final determination and, in appropriate cases, payment.
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Interesting observations about Government > Red tape > Time required to enforce a contract > Days
- Suriname ranked first for red tape > time required to enforce a contract > days globally in 2013.
- 9 of the bottom 131 countries by red tape > time required to enforce a contract > days are Failed states’ .
- 21 of the bottom 88 countries by red tape > time required to enforce a contract > days are Sub-Saharan African.
- 2 of the bottom 12 countries by red tape > time required to enforce a contract > days are Hot countries.
- 22 of the bottom 90 countries by red tape > time required to enforce a contract > days are Muslim.
- 40 of the bottom 186 countries by red tape > time required to enforce a contract > days are Landlocked.
- 8 of the bottom 26 countries by red tape > time required to enforce a contract > days are Sparsely populated.