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Latin America and Caribbean Compared by Government > Red tape > Procedures to enforce a contract > Number

DEFINITION: Procedures to enforce a contract (number). Number of procedures to enforce a contract are the number of independent actions, mandated by law or courts, that demand interaction between the parties of a contract or between them and the judge or court officer.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Belize 51 2013
2 The Bahamas 49 2013
3 Honduras 47 2013
=4 Grenada 46 2013
=4 Saint Kitts and Nevis 46 2013
=4 Saint Lucia 46 2013
=4 Dominica 46 2013
=8 Antigua and Barbuda 44 2013
=8 Brazil 44 2013
=8 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 44 2013
=8 Suriname 44 2013
12 Trinidad and Tobago 42 2013
=13 Uruguay 41 2013
=13 Peru 41 2013
=15 Costa Rica 40 2013
=15 Bolivia 40 2013
17 Ecuador 39 2013
=18 Paraguay 38 2013
=18 Mexico 38 2013
=18 Barbados 38 2013
21 Nicaragua 37 2013
=22 Guyana 36 2013
=22 Chile 36 2013
=22 Argentina 36 2013
=25 Haiti 35 2013
=25 Jamaica 35 2013
=27 Colombia 34 2013
=27 Dominican Republic 34 2013
=27 El Salvador 34 2013
30 Panama 32 2013
31 Guatemala 31 2013
32 Venezuela 30 2013

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