Common use of Noise Abatement Clause in Contracts

Noise Abatement. The Group further agrees to comply with all property standards and must not significantly distract or offend any other Regent activity. These standards include, but are not limited to, reasonable noise levels, appropriate visual displays and appropriate attendee attire. Unreasonable noise is defined as the creation of excessive and/or disproportionately loud or distracting sound of such character to annoy or disturb a reasonable guest of normal sensitivities of Regent. Inappropriate displays are defined as anything that has not been approved by a member of Regent’s management staff. Inappropriate attire is defined as attire not in keeping with the Regent setting or which creates an unsafe or unsanitary environment. Non- compliance with standards listed above may result in the possible removal of persons associated with the disturbance from the property or the termination of the event. Furthermore, continued or repeated failure to comply with any of the above standards may result in removal of such persons causing the disruption and/or items with the continued requirement of full payment of Group’s contractual obligation. The determination of non-compliance and resulting action is at the sole discretion of Regent.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Regent University Catering Agreement, Regent University Catering Agreement, Regent University Catering Agreement

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