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31Frustra agit qui judicium prosequi nequit cum effectu — He sues vainly who is unable to prosecute his judgment with effect …
32Frustra est potentia quae nunquam venit in actum — A power or authority is a vain one if it is never exercised …
33Frustra expectatur eventus cujus effectus nullus sequitur — It is vain to look forward to an event which is not to be followed by any result …
34Frustra feruntur leges nisi subditis et obedientibus — Laws are made to no purpose unless for those who are subject and obedient …
35Frustra fit per plura, quod fieri potest per pauciora — That is done or executed vainly through many means or agencies, if it could be done through few …
36Frustra legis auxilium quaerit qui in legem committit — A person who has transgressed the law vainly seeks the law s aid …
37Frustra petis quod statim alteri reddere cogeris — You vainly seek that which you will be compelled to restore to another immediately …
38Frustra petis, quod mox es restiturus — You vainly seek to get what you must immediately restore. Jarvis v Rogers, 15 Mass (15 Tyng) 389, 407 …
39Frustra probatur quod probatum non relevat — It is idle to prove that which when proved is irrelevant. Farnum v Farnum, 79 Mass (13 Gray) 508, 511 …
40lex nil facit frustra, nil jubet frustra — /leks nil feysat frastra, nil jiiwbat frastra/ The law does nothing and commands nothing in vain …