Noise Levels Sample Clauses

Noise Levels. Noise shall be kept at a minimum. Public address systems are not allowed. LNHC reserves the right to restrict or prohibit the playing of musical instruments not related to their craft, radios, tape players, and similar electronic devices.
Noise Levels a. Description Although certain excessive noise disturbances are unavoidable, contractors should at all times ensure that noise levels are kept to acceptable levels. Specific attention should be given to the following:
Noise Levels. The Exhibitor will keep any music or activities on the Show Premises at a reasonable noise level. All Exhibitor music must be turned off while there is musical entertainment on the stage.
Noise Levels. At no time should the noise levels interfere with the ability for any residents’ to pursue academic or personal pursuits or the ability to sleep or study. An individual’s right to reasonable quiet supersedes another’s right to disturb. Student Housing maintains “Consideration Hours” 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Quiet Hours: Sunday - Thursday 10:00 pm - 8:00 am Friday and Saturday 1:00 am - 8:00 am Noise from your room/unit that is audible outside your room, including hallways/walkways, neighbouring units or buildings will be addressed. Large musical instruments and equipment, i.e. drum sets, subwoofers, amplifiers and PA systems are not permitted in Student Housing. Keyboards and music systems must be played through headphones. During Exam Periods, all residents must observe 24-hour quiet time. Violations of these quiet hours will result in $25 fine for the first offence and $50 for each additional offence. Fees must be paid prior to departing. MUTUAL RESPECT AND RESPONSIBILITY Your living arrangement in Student Housing includes your interactions with other people in your pod, room, floor and neighbours. We strongly encourage you to respect and consider the feelings, attitudes, safety, welfare and interests of others. It is important that you avoid infringing upon others’ rights, and it is equally important that you stand up for your own rights. Your Resident Advisor can assist you to ensure that your rights are protected and can assist with problems. If you have exhausted your own abilities to solve a situation, do not hesitate to contact your Student Housing coordinator. However, he or she cannot solve these problems for you. ROOMMATES AND SUITEMATES It is important not to assume your relationship with another person will be an automatic success in a shared living situation. Good intentions do not always lead to good relations. We have provided a series of statements that all roommates should discuss openly. Even though some of these issues may seem trivial, you should explore them in as straightforward a manner as possible. By talking about, and revealing mutual expectations before you begin sharing accommodations, you can help to avoid problems in the future. Remember: When more than two people are involved, polarization (i.e. two on one, three on one, two against two) can occur. This can lead to conflicts, which may require outside help. This is one of the many things your Resident Advisor can help with if you feel the problem is too large. WHAT SHO...
Noise Levels. 1. Noise levels shall be such that they shall not be offensive to adjoining/nearby residents. Noise levels outside the building can be excessive when DJ's and bands are used, when bass is turned up, and/or the doors are left open. Please be sensitive to our neighbors with respect to noise after 10:00 PM. Tenants are required to turn music off at midnight (12 am). Tenants are advised to be aware of noise levels at all times, especially if their attendees choose to sit outside the building. When the noise level exceeds city regulations or continues after midnight (12 AM), the Tenant may be issued a citation by the city police; if this occurs, your security deposit may be forfeited. DECORATIONS & SIGNS
Noise Levels. As the Pavilion is located in close proximity to residential areas, noise levels must be kept to a minimum when leaving. Sub-letting The hirer does not have the right to hire the pavilion to a third party. The hirer is deemed the applicant and the term ‘hirer’ does not extend to any sporting or other organisation or individual with which the hirer may have an association.
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Noise Levels. The HVAC System will be designed to meet or exceed an NCR of 35 to 40. 15B-06 HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING FOR TENANT AREAS A zoned heating, ventilating and air conditioning system, including distribution duct work, diffusers, return air grilles and thermostatic control for general office use is not included. Duct shafts and ducts will be provided from the rooftop equipment to the first and second floors. Above the ceiling will be used as a return air plenum. Return ductwork is not anticipated.
Noise Levels. All amplified music must use the supplied sound control and monitoring system and noise must be contained within the Clubhouse premises at all times. Renter shall not knowingly disturb any neighbors of the Clubhouse and shall not knowingly create any nuisance. All musical entertainment shall conclude by 9:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and by 8:45 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. All musical groups, soloists and DJs shall be selected from the pre- approved FHA list. Should Renter choose a group, soloist, or DJ not on the approved list, the performer must be approved by FHA no later than one month prior to the event. All musical performances are discouraged in the outdoor areas of the Clubhouse premises need to be approved by the Clubhouse Manager no later than one month before the event. All outside amplified sound is prohibited including the use of microphones for outdoor ceremonies. ALL amplified music must use FHA’s installed Sound Control System which will be controlled by FHA. The sound system has a limit to control the sound level to approximately 75 dB as measured and recorded on the digital display above the double doors on the East side of the assembly room. Failure to keep the sound level at this level or lower will result in forfeiture of the Performance Deposit and, if it continues after a warning to lower the sound level, may result in termination of the event. DJs and musical performers must agree to the requirements of the San Francisco Noise Ordinance (see performer acknowledgment, Schedule D). Renter acknowledges that FHA will strictly enforce these rules on site. The Event Manager is authorized and empowered by the FHA to turn the music off in case of noncompliance with the rules and regulations set forth in Schedule A. Failure to comply with the terms of this agreement during the event, including set up, take down and departure, may result in forfeiture of the entire Performance Deposit and a ban of future performance at the Forest Hill Clubhouse. Additionally, the FHA reserves the right to seek additional damages. Alcoholic beverages, controlled substances: Renter is free to serve alcoholic beverages to guests but under no circumstances is Renter permitted to sell alcoholic beverages on the premises during an event. Renter will observe all applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations, including those related to the sale and use of alcoholic beverages. No drug use whatsoever will be tolerated during the event.
Noise Levels. The noise generated by and during the event must be in compliance with the City of Bellaire sound ordinance. A copy of the ordinance will be furnished to you upon request.
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