intus habet

intus habet (in-t[schwa]s hay-b[schwa]t). [Law Latin] Hist. Has in his own hands. • The phrase appeared in reference to the presumption that the pupil’s money that is unaccounted for and held by the tutor is sufficient to offset any claim that the tutor may have against the pupil.
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