Qui non habet in ære, luat in corpore: (ne quis peccetur impune).
Whosoever has no money, let him satisfy, in his person; that no transgression should pass with impunity.
Qui non habet potestatem alienandi, habet necessitatem retinendi.
He who has not the power of alienating, has the necessity of retaining.
Qui non improbat, approbat.
He who does not disapprove, approves.
Qui non libere veritatem pronunciat, proditor est veritatis.
He who does not freely declare the truth, is a betrayer of the truth.
Qui non luat in crumina luat in corpore.
Whosoever cannot suffer in the purse, let him suffer in the body.