Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Latin term or phrase:
Frustra Probatur Quod Probatum Non Relevat
English translation:
It is vain to prove that which if proved would not aid the matter in question
Latin term
Frustra Probatur Quod Probatum Non Relevat
FRUSTRA PROBATUR QUOD PROBATUM NO RELEVAT"
4 +7 | It is vain to prove that which if proved would not aid the matter in question |
Fabio Descalzi
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Aug 29, 2005 03:06: Margaret Schroeder changed "Language pair" from "Spanish to English" to "Latin to English"
Proposed translations
It is vain to prove that which if proved would not aid the matter in question
Frustra probatur quod probatum non relevat. The interests of justice are not seen to requirethe gathering of a great mass of information under somewhat vague standards of relevancy
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