Noise Sample Clauses

Noise. The Hirer shall ensure that the minimum of noise is made on arrival and departure, particularly late at night and early in the morning. The Hirer shall, if using sound amplification equipment, make use of any noise limitation device provided at the premises and comply with any other licensing condition for the premises.
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Noise. Tenant shall not cause or allow any unreasonably loud noise or activity in the Premises that might disturb the rights, comforts and conveniences of other persons. No lounging or visiting will be allowed in the common areas. Furniture delivery and removal will take place between a.m. and p.m.
Noise. The Tenant agrees not to cause or allow any noise or activity on the Premises which might disturb the peace and quiet of another Tenant and/or neighbor. Said noise and/or activity shall be a breach of this Agreement.
Noise. RESIDENT agrees not to cause or allow any noise or activity on the premises which might disturb the peace and quiet of another RESIDENT and/or neighbor. Said noise and/or activity shall be a breach of this agreement.
Noise. Neither Resident nor guests shall make any disturbing noise, operate any mechanical, musical, or electrical equipment at such time or such volume, or in a manner that will interfere with the rights and comfort of other residents. Quiet shall be maintained between the hours of 11:00pm and 8:00am Sunday-Thursday, and between 1:00am and 10:00am Friday - Saturday.
Noise. (a) You must not make any noise or cause any disruption within the Room, Building or on Common Property:
Noise. 15.1. You must ensure that minimum noise is made on your arrival and departure, and that of your attendees, particularly late at night and early in the morning. If using sound amplification equipment, you must comply with any licensing condition for the premises.
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Noise. Residence is a densely-populated community, located in a vibrant and growing community. You must expect some reasonable living noise. Absolute silence is not possible. However, as is set out in this section, residents are not permitted to create excessive noise. In all residences, residents are expected to be considerate of their neighbours 24 hours a day, seven days a week. An individual’s right to reasonable quiet study and sleep supersedes others’ rights to make noise. In cases of dispute, the residence life staff will determine what is reasonable. If someone asks that you be quiet, respect that person’s wishes and reduce your noise. There may be no loud playing of radios, televisions, stereo or other audio equipment or musical instruments except during approved parties. Audio equipment may not be played such that sound, and especially the bass (low frequency sound) can be heard outside of the resident’s room or unit. Subwoofers are not permitted in your room, accommodation or unit. Musical instruments may not be practised or played in the resident’s room or unit except as authorized by the Residence Life Manager. Residents may be required to practise their musical instruments elsewhere on campus. Instruments that are stationary or not easily transported to a practise area (for example: acoustic pianos, et cetera) are not permitted in residence. The use of the outdoor sports facilities such as the basketball or tennis courts near residences is restricted to “non-quiet” hours, and there may be special, limited hours of use during examination periods, or other times as designated by the Residence Life Manager. In addition to being considerate at all times, quiet hours are those times during which residents are prohibited from making noise which can be heard outside of their unit, or which may disturb the resident’s roommate in any way (if applicable), or which can be heard outside the residence building and may disturb a resident inside the building. This refers primarily, but not exclusively to talking, noise from audio equipment, radios, televisions, musical instruments, computer equipment and telephones. Quiet Hours The quiet hours for all residence areas are as follows: Days of Week Quiet Hours Sunday-Thursday 10 pm to 7 am Friday & Saturday 1 am to 7 am Exam Quiet Hours During exam periods, starting no later than the first Saturday following the last day of classes and through to the last day of exams, quiet hours are from 6 pm to 12 Noon daily. Thes...
Noise. All collection operations shall be conducted as quietly as possible and shall conform to applicable federal, State, and County noise level regulations. Contractor shall promptly resolve any complaints of noise to the satisfaction of County.
Noise. Stereo music and other loud sounds and noises interfere with the normal functions of the campus and are disruptive to the community. Such loud music or noise infringes upon the rights of others to study, to conduct classes, or to carry on necessary duties and functions at the College. The Office of Residential Services establishes standard quiet hours. Stereo speakers or amplification devices shall not be placed in windows with sound directed outside. Further, any loud noises or music which unduly disturbs the peace of the College community when reported to Campus Safety, Residential Services staff, or any other representative of Muhlenberg College may result in removal from Leased Premises. Quiet hours are from 11 p.m. through 8 a.m. on Sunday through Thursday and 1 a.m. through 8 a.m. on Friday and Saturday.
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