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When converting an EPO to an Absolute Order, the order must include all of the following EXCEPT:

A. Details of the nuisance
B. The name of the Investigating Officer
C. Direction to remove the nuisance
D. Penalty for non-compliance
Correct Answer: B. The name of the Investigating Officer

An Absolute Order, which follows an Ex Parte Order (EPO), is a formal directive to abate a nuisance. Its primary purpose is to clearly define the nuisance, mandate its removal, and specify consequences for non-compliance. While an Investigating Officer is crucial to the initial process, their name is not a mandatory element of the final Absolute Order itself, which focuses on the nuisance and the required actions.

  • Option A, details of the nuisance, are essential for identifying the problem.
  • Option C, direction to remove the nuisance, is the core purpose of the order.
  • Option D, penalty for non-compliance, provides the necessary enforcement mechanism.

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