Frustra expectatur cujus effectus nullus sequitur.
That is expected in vain of which no effect follows.
Frustra legis auxilium implorat qui leges ipsas subvertere conatur.
He implores the assistance of the law in vain, who endeavours to subvert the laws themselves.
Frustra probatur quod probatum non relevat.
That thing is proved in vain, which, when proved, is not relevant.
Fundi non debent inalienabiles esse.
Farms ought not to be unalienable.
Furiosi, vel ejus cui bonis interdictum sit, nulla voluntas est.
The will of a madman, or of him who is interdicted from the administration of his goods, is nothing.