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A continuation of "Ne'emanus and Peh Sheasar". -- Migo in hashkafa as related to Yom HaDin. -- Migo in the rishonim as "more credible/truth". -- Migo in the acharonim as "stronger/better". -- Examining migo as birur (clarification of truth) or hanhaga (how bet din should deal with claims). -- Four understandings of migo in the acharonim: 1) It's like having it b'yado, more control. 2) It's a subset of peh sheasar, you caused your own difficulty with your claim. 3) Migo is not about the substance, but in relation to reality of the claimant. 4) Both the rishonim and the acharonim are correct, and that migo is that it is stronger like the acharonim say, but that it counts towards credibility and stronger assumption of truth.
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