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Terminology

Pageant theme: A specific theme or focus that the pageant organizers have chosen for the event. This may include a specific cause, industry, or cultural aspect.
Judges: Individuals selected to evaluate and score the contestants based on various criteria.
Prizes: Awards given to winners or top contenders in the pageant, which may include cash, scholarships, or other tangible items.
Competition categories: Specific categories or divisions within the pageant, such as talent, evening gown, or swimsuit.
Contractual obligations: Legal terms and responsibilities outlined in the pageant contract that must be followed by the contestant.
Non-compete clause: A provision in the pageant contract that prohibits the contestant from participating in other pageants or competitions during a specific time period.
Appearance requirements: Expectations for how the contestant should present themselves in terms of attire, grooming, and overall appearance.
Indemnification agreements: Legal provisions that require the contestant to assume responsibility for any damages or losses incurred by the pageant organizers.
Rules and regulations: Specific guidelines and requirements that must be followed by contestants in order to participate in the pageant.
Deadlines: Specific dates or timeframes that must be met in order to participate in the pageant, such as registration or paperwork deadlines.
Schedules: A planned list of events and activities for the pageant, including rehearsals, fittings, and competition rounds.
Pageant mission: The overall purpose or goal of the pageant, which may include promoting a specific cause or raising awareness for a particular issue.
Pageant platforms: The specific causes or issues that a contestant chooses to focus on and promote during their pageant journey.
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