Quod constat clare non debet verificare.
What is evidently certain, ought not to be verified.
Quod constat curiæ opere testium non indiget.
What is clear to the court, does not need the aid of witnesses.
Quod conscientia vult ubi lex deficit, æquitas cogit.
What conscience wishes, where the law is deficient, equity prescribes.
Quod contra rationem juris receptum est, non est producendum ad consequentias.
What is received against the meaning of the law, must not be drawn into consequences.
Quod demonstrandi causa, additur rei satis demonstratæ frustra fit.
What is valid for the sake of demonstrating a thing, sufficiently demonstrated, is done in vain.