Loudspeakers Sample Clauses

Loudspeakers. 2.17.1 Loudspeakers to be nominal 8” diameter dual cone type units. Loudspeakers to incorporate 6-ounce permanent magnet and include a 5-watt multi tap transformer for use on 25-volt and 70-volt constant voltage type distribution systems.
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Loudspeakers. Loudspeakers and/or amplified sound equipment must be reasonably used and be compatible with the residential neighborhood. All public-address system use for athletic events must pertain to the game being played. “Play-by-play” announcing is prohibited.
Loudspeakers. 40.1 Licensees or their agents are not permitted to use loudspeakers or voice amplification devices at any time during the term of the licence without written authorisation from the RNA. APPENDIX 3
Loudspeakers. No loudspeaker or any other form of sound or audio transmission or apparatus shall be used in or at the Leased Premises by Tenant, its agents or employees, for advertising or promotional purposes or any other purpose if the volume is such as to be audible outside of the Leased Premises. In the event of a violation of said restriction, Landlord shall have the right to proceed against Tenant by way of seeking injunctive relief, or such other remedy as may be available to it at law or in equity, including but not by way of limitation, the right to declare a default in the Lease. This shall not prohibit the use of tape records, transcribing machines, telephone voice amplification, or the use of any business machine or device customarily used in a business or professional office.
Loudspeakers. The use of loudspeakers or other sound amplification equipment upon the public streets for the purpose of commercial advertising or attracting the attention of the public to any building or site.
Loudspeakers. Vendor agrees not to use a loud speaker or amplified music at his food service location.

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