The 26-year-old frontman links up with the Shaymen as he looks for regular first-team football.
He's not stranger to the National League - scoring eight goals in 17 appearances for Wrexham last season.
Manger Jamie Fullarton admitted he had to use his powers of persuasion to complete the deal.
"I am delighted to have secured the signing of Scott on loan for the rest of the season," Fullarton told the club's website.
"With Scott’s experience and proven record at this level last season, it is no wonder that we faced stiff competition for his signature from a number of clubs higher.
"Having met Scott, I was able to convince him why Halifax was the best place for him to come.
"Not only will Scott add another dimension to our squad and hopefully bring goals, his personality and character will fit seamlessly in to the group.
"He is a great addition and a real coup for us to get such a signing across the line"
Quigley could make his debut for the Shaymen against Braintree Town on Saturday.