Noises Sample Clauses
The NOISES clause sets out rules and restrictions regarding the generation or tolerance of noise within a property or premises. Typically, it specifies acceptable noise levels, hours during which noise must be minimized, and may prohibit certain activities or equipment that could cause disturbances, such as loud music or construction work during nighttime hours. This clause is designed to maintain a peaceful environment, prevent disputes between occupants or neighbors, and ensure compliance with local noise ordinances.
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Noises. The station shall be positioned as far as possible from seismic profile to minimize noise. Transport of registering team shall move as minimum at 100 meters from positioning of seismic profile, as possible and it is necessary to turn off engines when stopping within the territory of active line for lasting period of time. Measuring of ambient noise shall be recorded in the beginning of each day and in the case of its increasing as well as per requirement of the representative of the Company. Maximal permissible level of random noises shall not exceed stated level agreed above. The operators shall notify the representative of the Company about exceeding of the noise level. Presence of permanent and inremovable ambient level, for example from power lines, drilling works, water flows, etc. shall not be a cause of rejecting of SP, if all other requirements are met. Decision on registration or skip of such SP shall be taken with permission of the representative of the Company.
Noises. No person or animal shall make or permit any disturbing noises in or around the surrounding houses or common area of the development. Musical instruments such as drums or cymbals or amplified electric instruments shall not be played at any time prior to 8:00 a.m. or after 8:00 p.m. or otherwise in any way that disturbs other tenants or neighbors.
Noises we kindly request you to respect others’ peace and quiet, in particular during afternoon and evening hours.
Noises. Noise level assessed psophometrically at NTA depends on the length and routing type of the transmission path. Noise level of maximally -52 dBm0p at one NTA may occur, if the other NTA is terminated with nominal impedance.
Noises. TENANT shall not make or allow any of its agents, employees or invitees to make or permit any disturbing noises in the building nor permit anything that will interfere with the rights, comforts or convenience of other tenants. This prohibition shall include but not be limited to musical instruments, radios, talking machines or any other mechanical or human sounds which can be heard beyond the leased premises.
Noises. Tenant will not make or permit noises or acts that will disturb the rights or comfort of other tenants and/or neighbors. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to keep the volume of any radio, stereo, television, computer, musical instrument, or any other device at a level that will not disturb other tenants or neighbors.
Noises. Tenant will not make or permit noises or acts that will disturb the rights or comfort of other tenants and/or neighbors. Tenant agrees to keep the volume of any radio, stereo, television, computer, disturb other tenants or neighbors.
1. You will not install additional or different locks or gates on any doors or windows in the property without the prior written consent of landlord.
2. You will be responsible for any repair costs incurred by landlord to gain entry to property if you do not provide the landlord with new key within twenty-four (24) hours.
Noises. Resident acknowledges that, due to the inherent nature of multifamily living environments, there is no guaranty that the Unit will be quiet, safe, or peaceful. Resident agrees that certain everyday sounds such as walking, talking, cleaning, using common appliances, and the occasional entertaining of guests will penetrate walls, floors, and ceilings, and as such, Resident agrees that Owner cannot guarantee that Resident will have a quiet and serene living environment. As such, Resident agrees that it is impossible or unreasonably impractical for Owner to prevent noises or sounds from penetrating the walls, floors, and ceilings of the Unit. Except as provided by law, Owner shall have no duty to prevent noises or signs from penetrating the walls, floors and ceilings of the Unit.
