Quiet Hours definition

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 [TIME (AM/PM)] to [TIME (AM/PM)]. ☐ - Weekends, from [TIME (AM/PM)] to [TIME (AM/PM)]. ☐ Will NOT establish any mandatory quiet hours.
Quiet Hours means the period of time between 10:00 pm and 8:00 am daily;
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.

Examples of Quiet Hours in a sentence

  • During final exam and study periods, 24‐Hour Quiet Hours will be enforced.

  • Quiet Hours (the level of noise should be low enough to be conducive to serious study and sleep) are in effect from 10:00 pm to 8:00 am daily.

  • During Quiet Hours, it is each resident’s responsibility to be certain that no noise can be heard outside of their room/suite or in neighboring rooms, halls, shared common spaces, or outside of the building.

  • A) Quiet Hours begin at 10:00 p.m. on Sunday through Thursday and no later than midnight on Friday and Saturday and remain in effect until 9:00 a.m. the following day.

  • Quiet Hours are in effect from 10:00pm to 8:00am Sunday through Thursday evenings, and midnight to 10:00am on Friday and Saturday evenings.


More Definitions of Quiet Hours

Quiet Hours refer to the period stipulated by the Hostel where the Licensee shall avoid making any excessive noises which may disturb the other residents.
Quiet Hours for yards or patios begin at 10:00 pm every night. This means that your neighbors should not be able to hear you or your stereos, TVs, computers, etc. during these restricted hours. Please 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). NOTE: Any violation of these rules, the lease agreement, or Ohio landlord-tenant law will result in a Lease Violation Notice (LVN) being sent to you and to your parents. The first LVN is a $200 fine. The second LVN is a S400 fine, and the third LVN is a $600 fine, after that we may evict you. If police are called to your unit for any reason other than a crime against you or the property, we may also choose to evict. NOTE: Please reference the student handbook on "Off Campus Standards of Behavior".
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 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).
Quiet Hours means between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. on any day;
Quiet Hours means the hours between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. each day.
Quiet Hours means that stereos must be turned down to a level that confines the sound to a student’s room. Informal conversations should be confined to individual apartments. Noise in public areas should be kept to a minimum. No basketball may be played in the Founders Green during quiet hours. The pianos within Leake Hall and Meyerhoff House should not be played during quiet hours. Repeated instances of unreasonable noise during either regular or quiet hours will be reason for disciplinary action.
Quiet Hours. Parties: •What hours, if any, will be designated as quiet hours? •Will parties be allowed, if so, how often and when? What about alcohol?