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Position of the law where a statute has prescribed a particular mode of seeking a relief and where no mode is prescribed

The principle that where an enactment has prescribed a special procedure by which something is to be done, it is that procedure alone that is to be followed

The principle that where a statute has prescribed the procedure for securing a right or remedy, it is that procedure which must be followed

The rule that the adjectival law governing proceedings is the rule of procedure in force at the time of the proceedings

The rule that where a statute prescribes the mode of doing an act, such an act can only be competently done in the way and manner prescribed by the statute

The rule that where statute has provided for a procedure for the determination of a dispute, the court cannot set aside the provisions of that statute

Whether there is a vested right in any course of procedure

Whether where the Constitution or statute prescribes the mode for doing of anything, that is the only procedure open to the parties

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