Common use of Noise, Quiet Hours, Exam Quiet Hours Clause in Contracts

Noise, Quiet Hours, Exam Quiet Hours. Residence is a densely-populated, vibrant and growing community. You must expect some reasonable living noise— absolute silence is not possible. However, as is set out in this section, residents are not permitted to create excessive noise. In all residences, residents are expected to be considerate of their neighbours 24 hours a day, seven days a week. An individual’s right to reasonable quiet study and sleep supersedes others’ rights to make unreasonable noise. In cases of dispute, the Residence Life staff will determine what is reasonable. If someone asks that you be quiet, respect that person’s wishes and reduce your noise. No loud playing of computers, music, televisions or other audio equipment or musical instruments is permitted except during approved social gatherings. Audio equipment cannot be played such that sound, and especially the bass (low frequency sound) can be heard outside of the resident’s room or unit. Subwoofers are not permitted in your room, accommodation or unit. Musical instruments may not be practiced or played in the resident’s room or unit except as authorized by the Residence Life Manager. Residents may be required to practice their musical instruments elsewhere on campus. Instruments that are stationary or not easily transported to a practice area (for example acoustic piano) are not permitted in residence. In addition to being considerate at all times, quiet hours are those times during which residents are prohibited from making noise which can be heard outside of their unit, or which may reasonably disturb the resident’s roommate or neighbor. This refers primarily, but not exclusively to talking, noise from audio equipment, radios, televisions, musical instruments, computer equipment and telephones. The use of the outdoor residence spaces (e.g. basketball courts, hockey rinks, the Xxxxxxx terrace) for sports or other activity that may cause disruptive noise is restricted to “non-quiet” hours. There may be special, limited hours of use during examination periods or other times, as designated by the Residence Life Manager Quiet Hours The quiet hours are as follows: Days of the Week Quiet Hours Sunday-Thursday 10pm to 7 am Friday & Saturday 1 am to 7 am

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Samples: okanagan.housing.ubc.ca, okanagan.housing.ubc.ca

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Noise, Quiet Hours, Exam Quiet Hours. Residence is a densely-populated, vibrant and growing community. You must expect some reasonable living noiseabsolute silence is not possible. However, as is set out in this section, residents are not permitted to create excessive noise. In all residences, residents are expected to be considerate of their neighbours 24 hours a day, seven days a week. An individual’s right to reasonable quiet study and sleep supersedes others’ rights to make unreasonable noise. In cases of dispute, the Residence Life staff will determine what is reasonable. If someone asks that you be quiet, respect that person’s wishes and reduce your noise. No There may be no loud playing of computersradios, musictelevisions, televisions stereo or other audio equipment or musical instruments is permitted except during approved social gatheringswithout permission from the Residence Life Manager. Audio equipment cannot be played such that sound, and especially the bass (low frequency sound) can be heard outside of the resident’s room or unit. Subwoofers are not permitted in your room, accommodation or unit. Musical instruments may not be practiced or played in the resident’s room or unit except as authorized by the Residence Life Manager. Residents may be required to practice their musical instruments elsewhere on campus. Instruments that are stationary or not easily transported to a practice area (for example acoustic piano) are not permitted in residence. The use of the outdoor sports facilities such as the basketball or ball hockey rink near residences is restricted to “non-quiet” hours, and there may be special, limited hours of use during examination periods, or other times as designated by the Residence Life Manager. In addition to being considerate at all times, quiet hours are those times during which residents are prohibited from making noise which can be heard outside of their unit, or which may reasonably disturb the resident’s roommate in any way (if applicable), or neighborwhich can be heard outside the residence building and may disturb a resident inside the building. This refers primarily, but not exclusively to talking, noise from audio equipment, radios, televisions, musical instruments, computer equipment and telephones. The use of the outdoor residence spaces (e.g. basketball courts, hockey rinks, the Xxxxxxx terrace) for sports or other activity that may cause disruptive noise is restricted to “non-quiet” hours. There may be special, limited hours of use during examination periods or other times, as designated by the Residence Life Manager Quiet Hours The quiet hours are as follows: Days of the Week Quiet Hours Sunday-Thursday 10pm to 7 am Friday & Saturday 1 am to 7 amam Exam Quiet Hours During exam periods, starting no later than the first Saturday following the last day of classes and through to the last day of exams, quiet hours are 23 hours a day, with the exception of a courtesy hour from 7–8 pm. The courtesy hours is subject to all noise regulations, and may be adjusted with approval by the Residence Life Manager. Noise regulations may not be changed by a vote of residents of the building. For issues regarding construction noise please the section Construction and Maintenance in Part 1 of this Contract.

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Samples: okanagan.housing.ubc.ca

Noise, Quiet Hours, Exam Quiet Hours. Residence is a densely-populatedpopulated community, located in a vibrant and growing community. You must expect some reasonable living noise— absolute . Absolute silence is not possible. However, as is set out in this section, residents are not permitted to create excessive noise. In all residences, residents are expected to be considerate of their neighbours 24 hours a day, seven days a week. An individual’s right to reasonable quiet study and sleep supersedes others’ rights to make unreasonable noise. In cases of dispute, the Residence Life residence life staff will determine what is reasonable. If someone asks that you be quiet, respect that person’s wishes and reduce your noise. No loud playing of computers, music, televisions televisions, stereos or other audio equipment or musical instruments is permitted except during approved social gatheringsparties. Audio equipment canmay not be played such that sound, and especially the bass (low frequency sound) can be heard outside of the resident’s room or unit. Subwoofers are not permitted in your room, accommodation or unit. Musical instruments may not be practiced practised or played in the resident’s room or unit except as authorized by the Residence Life Manager. Residents may be required to practice practise their musical instruments elsewhere on campus. Instruments that are stationary or not easily transported to a practice practise area (for example example: acoustic pianopianos, et cetera) are not permitted in residence. In addition to being considerate at all times, quiet hours are those times during which residents are prohibited from making noise which can be heard outside of their unit, or which may reasonably disturb the resident’s roommate or neighbor. neighbor This refers primarily, but not exclusively to loud talking, noise from audio equipment, radiostelevisions, televisionsstereos, musical instruments, computer equipment and telephones. The use of the outdoor residence spaces (e.g. e.g., basketball courts, hockey rinkstennis courts, the Xxxxxxx Exchange terrace, the Marine Drive field) for sports or other activity that may cause disruptive noise is restricted to “non-quiet” hours. There may be special, limited hours of use during examination periods or other times, as designated by the Residence Life Manager Manager. Quiet Hours The quiet hours for all residence areas are as follows: Days of the Week Quiet Hours Sunday-Thursday 1010 pm to 7 am Friday & Saturday 1 am to 7 amam Exam Quiet Hours During exam periods, starting no later than the first Saturday following the last day of classes and through to the last day of exams, quiet hours are from 6 pm to 12 Noon daily. These may be further extended in each residence area. For issues regarding construction noise please the section Construction and Maintenance in Part 1 of this Contract.

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Samples: vancouver.housing.ubc.ca

Noise, Quiet Hours, Exam Quiet Hours. Residence is a densely-populated, vibrant and growing community. You must expect some reasonable living noise— absolute . Absolute silence is not possible. However, as is set out in this section, residents are not permitted to create excessive noise. In all residences, residents are expected to be considerate of their neighbours 24 hours a day, seven days a week. An individual’s right to reasonable quiet study and sleep supersedes others’ rights to make unreasonable noise. In cases of dispute, the Residence Life staff will determine what is reasonable. If someone asks that you be quiet, respect that person’s wishes and reduce your noise. No loud playing of computers, music, televisions or other audio equipment or musical instruments is permitted except during approved social gatheringsgathers. Audio equipment cannot be played such that sound, and especially the bass (low frequency sound) ), can be heard outside of the resident’s room or unit. Subwoofers are not permitted in your room, accommodation or unit. Musical instruments may not be practiced or played in the resident’s room or unit except as authorized by the Residence Life Manager. Residents may be required to practice their musical instruments elsewhere on campus. Instruments that are stationary or not easily transported to a practice area (for example acoustic piano) are not permitted in residence. In addition to being considerate at all times, quiet hours are those times during which residents are prohibited from making noise which can be heard outside of their unit, or which may reasonably disturb the resident’s roommate or neighbor. This refers primarily, but not exclusively to talking, noise from audio equipment, radios, televisions, musical instruments, computer equipment and telephones. The use of the outdoor residence spaces (e.g. basketball courts, hockey rinks, the Xxxxxxx terrace) for sports or other activity that may cause disruptive noise is restricted to “non-quiet” hours. There may be special, limited hours of use during examination periods or other times, as designated by the Residence Life Manager Quiet Hours The quiet hours are as follows: Days of the Week Quiet Hours Sunday-Sunday – Thursday 10pm to 7 – 7am Friday & Saturday 1 1am – 7am Exam Quiet Hours During exam periods, starting no later than the first Saturday following the last day of classes and through to 7 amthe last day of exams, quiet hours are 23 hours a day, with the exception of a courtesy hour from 7–8 pm. The courtesy hours are subject to all noise regulations, and may be adjusted with approval by the Residence Life Manager. Noise

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Samples: Summer Residence Contract

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Noise, Quiet Hours, Exam Quiet Hours. Residence is a densely-populated, vibrant and growing community. You must expect some reasonable living noise— absolute . Absolute silence is not possible. However, as is set out in this section, residents are not permitted to create excessive noise. In all residences, residents are expected to be considerate of their neighbours 24 hours a day, seven days a week. An individual’s right to reasonable quiet study and sleep supersedes others’ rights to make unreasonable noise. In cases of dispute, the Residence Life staff will determine what is reasonable. If someone asks that you be quiet, respect that person’s wishes and reduce your noise. No • There may be no loud playing of computersradios, musictelevisions, televisions stereo or other audio equipment or musical instruments is permitted except during approved social gatheringswithout permission from the Residence Life Manager. Audio equipment cannot be played such that sound, and especially the bass (low frequency sound) ), can be heard outside of the resident’s room or unit. Subwoofers are not permitted in your room, accommodation or unit. Musical instruments may not be practiced or played in the resident’s room or unit except as authorized by the Residence Life Manager. Residents may be required to practice their musical instruments elsewhere on campus. Instruments that are stationary or not easily transported to a practice area (for example acoustic piano) are not permitted in residence. • The use of the outdoor sports facilities such as the basketball or ball hockey court near residences is restricted to “non-quiet” hours, and there may be special, limited hours of use during examination periods, or other times as designated by the Residence Life Manager. • In addition to being considerate at all times, quiet hours are those times during which residents are prohibited from making noise which can be heard outside of their unit, or which may reasonably disturb the resident’s roommate in any way (if applicable), or neighborwhich can be heard outside the residence building and may disturb a resident inside the building. This refers primarily, but not exclusively to talking, noise from audio equipment, radios, televisions, musical instruments, computer equipment and telephones. The use of the outdoor residence spaces (e.g. basketball courts, hockey rinks, the Xxxxxxx terrace) for sports or other activity that may cause disruptive noise is restricted to “non-quiet” hours. There may be special, limited hours of use during examination periods or other times, as designated by the Residence Life Manager Quiet Hours The quiet hours are as follows: Days of the Week Quiet Hours Sunday-Sunday – Thursday 10pm to 7 – 7am Friday & Saturday 1 1am to 7 am– 7am Exam Quiet Hours

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Samples: Summer Residence Contract

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