Common use of NOISE LIMITS Clause in Contracts

NOISE LIMITS. During the Event, music volume must be such that it does not disturb the residents in the neighborhood. Specifically, music from the Event cannot be heard more than 100 feet from the Hall. In this residential area, there is a noise curfew that prohibits any disrupting noise after 11:00 PM, at which time the music must stop, and the Event must end by Midnight including cleanup. (see item 7 above).

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Sources: Hall Rental Agreement, Hall Rental Agreement, Hall Rental Agreement

NOISE LIMITS. During the Event, music volume must be such that it does not disturb the residents in the neighborhood. Specifically, music from the Event cannot be heard more than 100 feet from the Hall. In this residential area, there is a noise curfew that prohibits any disrupting noise after 11:00 10:00 PM, at which time the music must stop, and the Event must end by Midnight including cleanup. (see item 7 9 above).

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Sources: Hall Rental Agreement

NOISE LIMITS. During the Event, music volume must be such that it does not disturb the residents in the neighborhood. Specifically, music from the Event cannot be heard more than 100 feet from the Hall. In this residential area, there is a noise curfew that prohibits any disrupting noise after 11:00 10:00 PM, at which time the music must stop, and the Event must end by Midnight including cleanup. (see item 7 6 above).

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Sources: Hall Rental Agreement