
16-04-2008, 12:29 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 24
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As for your enquiries per show rulings - I would direct you to Show rule #15.01.1 which allows for substitution or new entries at the Show Manager's discretion at a cost of US$50 to CFA + entry fee.[/QUOTE]
Yes, the show rules may have allowed for substitution or new entries. There being such a provision in the show rules does not mean that the proper procedures were adhered to. Adilah, I was told how the transition really took place and I'm sure you knew too, so we would appreciate some straight answers.
How come the ring clerks and the judges didn't know about the substitution if all the documents were in order? Was there even any record of this substitution or new entrant? If it was truly a proper new entry or substitution, I'm sure all judges would have been informed and you would have known the name of the entry no. 116, which you apparently did not know when you posted the results the first time. The judge would not have needed to ask the owner the colour and sex of the cat which apparently was different in his document.
Imagine at the Miss Malaysia contest, the finalists had been selected from among the official entrants and someone who had not been officially entered won the title. How would the others feel?
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