Noise and Quiet Hours Sample Clauses

Noise and Quiet Hours. Excessive noise in the residence halls can be disruptive to the community and infringe on the rights of community members to sleep and study. As such, residents and guests are expected to comply fully and promptly with any request from community members to reduce noise levels or discontinue activities which the resident may find disruptive or disturbing. In support of the University’s academic mission, residence halls maintain quiet hours at the following times during the academic year: Sunday through Thursday, 11:00 pm to 9:00 am; Friday and Saturday, 1:00 am to 10:00 am. During these designated periods, noise of any kind that can be heard inside or outside the residence hall constitutes a violation of quiet hours. During examination periods, strict quiet hours will be maintained twenty-four hours a day, beginning at the end of the regular quiet hour period on the last day of classes and through the date and time of residence hall closing.
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Noise and Quiet Hours. No parties are permitted in sponsored housing facilities (unless sponsored by housing). Radios, TV sets and stereos are to be kept at a moderate level. Music and noise inside a Unit must not be heard outside a Unit. Residents may not make or permit disturbing noises in the sponsored housing facility or do or permit anything to be done therein or in a Unit that will interfere with the rights, comforts or conveniences of other residents. The AI Housing staff or its representatives may request that students lower the volume of their music, ask guests to leave if causing a disturbance or exceeding the maximum number of guests allowed by the guest policy. Residents who bring musical instruments are expected to use them responsibly and keep them at a level which is courteous to other students. Security reports issued because of loud musical instruments could result in the banning of the instrument from the sponsored housing facility. Drum sets and amplified music equipment are not allowed. Quiet hours are: 10:00 PM until 10:00 am weekdays.
Noise and Quiet Hours. Noise and activities that disrupt study, sleep and “quiet hours” are prohibited in the residence halls and apartment living communities during designated times.
Noise and Quiet Hours. The lodge is a shared living space, and therefore, you must expect some reasonable living noise. Absolute silence is not possible at all times. However, housemates are not permitted to create excessive noise. Housemates are expected to be considerate of their neighbours 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. An individual’s right to reasonable quiet study and sleep supersedes others’ rights to make noise. If someone asks that you be quiet, respect that person’s wishes and reduce your noise. Quiet hours inside the lodge:  Sunday night – Thursday night: 10:00 pm to 7:30 am  Friday night – Saturday night: 12:00 am to 10:00 am In addition to being considerate at all times, quiet hours are those times during which housemates are prohibited from making noise which can be heard outside of their room, or which might disturb the student’s roommate in any way, or which can be heard outside the lodge building and might disturb a housemate 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 outside the lodge on Ecolodge property:  Every night starting at 11 pm The Ecolodge is located in a residential area, so Ecolodge residents must keep outdoor noise down to respect their neighbours. Internet and Study Spaces There is Wi-Fi access throughout the lodge, but bandwidth is limited. Students should avoid bandwidth-heavy activities like downloading large files, streaming (e.g. Netflix), and torrenting during peak study/work hours (4 pm to quiet hours). There is plenty of workspace in the common living area, and students will have access to classroom space after class hours. After class hours, the common living area will be a designated communal study zone where conversation and group discussion can occur, and the classroom space will be a designated silent study zone, where conversation and other distractions are not permitted. Decorating, Furniture, and Damage Policies Do not use tacks, pins or nails to hang things on lodge walls. Anything used to hang items on walls must be removable without peeling off paint, creating holes, or leaving residue. Drawing or painting on the walls is not allowed. Please do not remove furniture from common areas. All furniture in the lodge is assigned to a specific room and may not be moved from one room to another. Any additional furniture that you would like to have in your room must have prior approval f...
Noise and Quiet Hours. No load music from the unit or vehicle at any time to disturb other residents, especially after 10:00pm and before 7:00am weekdays and after 11:00pm and before 8:00am weekend. Holding Deposit and Damage Deposit: a holding deposit of $550.00- $750 to reserve is non-refundable to cancellation. Upon Resident check in, the non-refundable holding deposit converts to fully refundable damage deposit. The damage deposit less clean fee will be credited back or refunded within 14 days of moving out if no damage happens and check-out with proper notice. Check-in & Check-out –Check in is by the Property’s key safe from 3pm to 10 pm during which Agent is available by phone to assist. Upon arrival at the Property, Resident will verify the “Resident Checklist” and will alert Agent by phone (or voicemail) at (000) 000-0000 xxx 000 of any irregularities or problems noted in the Property. Upon departure Resident will return the Resident Checklist along with keys and remote controls. Standard check out is 11:00AM. Check out later than 12:00pm will be charge half day rent, later than 3:00pm will be charged a whole day rent unless pre-approved and explicitly waived by the Agent.

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  • Quiet Hours Each Roommate: (check one) ☐ Agrees to keep their noise to a minimum to allow the Roommates to sleep, study, work, and for other purposes. The quiet hours will go into effect on: (check all that apply) ☐ - Weekdays, from _ to _ _. ☐ ☐ - Weekends, from _ to _. Will NOT establish any mandatory quiet hours.

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