Eastern Europe Compared by Government > Procedures to enforce a contract > Number
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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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Interesting observations about Government > Procedures to enforce a contract > Number
- Sudan ranked first for procedures to enforce a contract > number amongst Hot countries in 2006.
- India ranked first for procedures to enforce a contract > number amongst Emerging markets in 2006.
- Iraq ranked second for procedures to enforce a contract > number amongst Muslim countries in 2006.
- East Timor ranked first for procedures to enforce a contract > number amongst Christian countries in 2006.
- Poland ranked first for procedures to enforce a contract > number amongst High income OECD countries in 2006.
- Romania ranked first for procedures to enforce a contract > number amongst Europe in 2006.
- Tajikistan ranked first for procedures to enforce a contract > number amongst Cold countries in 2006.
- United States ranked last for procedures to enforce a contract > number amongst Group of 7 countries (G7) in 2006.
- Sao Tome and Principe ranked first for procedures to enforce a contract > number amongst Heavily indebted countries in 2006.
- Italy ranked first for procedures to enforce a contract > number amongst Eurozone in 2006.