Quiet Hours are Sunday through Thursday from 10pm to 8am, and Friday and Saturday from 12am to 8am. During Quite Hours, no noise should be heard outside Assigned Housing Unit. Moderate noise levels that promote an atmosphere of academic success should be maintained during all hours other than those designated as Quiet Hours.
Quiet Hours means the period of time between 10:00 pm and 8:00 am daily;
Examples of Quiet Hours in a sentence
I will refrain from making excessive noise (e.g., loud talking, volume of electronic equipment) even outside the designated Quiet Hours and areas.
Quiet Hours begin at 10 p.m. on the evenings before University classes are in session and at midnight on all other nights.
Quiet Hours end each day at 10 a.m. Exceptions: Quiet Hours are in effect at all times in Hansee Hall.
Quiet Hours are in effect 24 hours a day beginning the Wednesday before Finals Week of each quarter and extending through the end of Finals Week.
During final exam and study periods, 24‐Hour Quiet Hours will be enforced.
More Definitions of Quiet Hours
Quiet Hours means a designated time (11 PM-7 AM) during which noise, conversation, or activity shall be confined to the boundaries of one's campsite cabin or facility boundaries. Vehicle traffic shall be limited to and from the restroom and in and out of the campground only.
Quiet Hours means between the hours of 10:00 pm and 7:00 am.
Quiet Hours means any time of the day occurring:
Quiet Hours for yards or patios begin at 10:00pm every night. This means that your neighbors should not be able to hear you or your stereos, TVs, Computers, etc. during these restricted hours. You must move the “Party” inside and keep all doors and windows closed as “Quiet Hours” approach. Violating these rules may cause complaints to be filed with the University of Dayton and/or the City of Dayton by your neighbors and could result in a reduction in the number of students. Noise complaints may also result in a Lease Violation Notice (LVN).