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Catholic countries Compared by Government > Red tape > Time required to enforce a contract > Days per million

DEFINITION: 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. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Palau 39,028.62 2012
2 San Marino 18,401.77 2012
3 Seychelles 10,423.2 2012
4 Dominica 9,500.03 2012
5 East Timor 1,061.78 2012
6 Cape Verde 859.63 2012
7 Equatorial Guinea 645.12 2012
8 Luxembourg 604.02 2012
9 Panama 180.42 2012
10 Costa Rica 177.3 2012
11 Ireland 141.65 2012
12 Croatia 134.05 2012
13 Slovakia 100.73 2012
14 Lithuania 100.49 2012
15 Guatemala 96.73 2012
16 Paraguay 88.38 2012
17 Burundi 84.47 2012
18 Eritrea 79.92 2012
19 Bolivia 56.31 2012
20 Haiti 52.09 2012
21 Portugal 51.96 2012
22 Austria 46.91 2012
23 Cote d'Ivoire 38.81 2012
24 Ecuador 37.95 2012
25 Colombia 28.22 2012
26 Chile 27.48 2012
27 Italy 19.45 2012
28 Venezuela 18.69 2012
29 Poland 17.77 2012
30 Argentina 14.36 2012
31 Peru 14.27 2012
32 Spain 11.03 2012
33 Philippines 8.71 2012
34 France 5.94 2012
35 Brazil 3.68 2012
36 Mexico 3.43 2012

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