On occasion definition

On occasion means from time to time, a special event or ceremony, or irregularly. “Organic materials” means materials relating to, or derived from living organisms. “Pattern” means repeating an activity at regular intervals.

Examples of On occasion in a sentence

  • On occasion, NRC may ask the Recipient to transfer to NRC its copyright in a particular work when NRC is undertaking the primary dissemination of the work.

  • On occasion, the Department will require urgent information from the Provider.

  • On occasion We may arrange insurance on Your behalf with insurers that have granted us a delegated underwriting authority.

  • On occasion a payment may be made to You when You are not covered, for a service that is not Covered, or which is more than is proper.

  • On occasion a payment will be made to You when You are not covered, for a service that is not Covered, or which is more than is proper.

  • On occasion, employees may accumulate CTO in excess of 80 hours for a temporary period of time.

  • On occasion, We may arrange insurance on Your behalf with insurers that have granted us a delegated underwriting authority.

  • On occasion, a broker-dealer might furnish the Advisor with a service which has a mixed use (i.e., the service is used both for investment and brokerage activities and for other activities).

  • On occasion, the Department will require urgent information from the Contractor.

  • On occasion, a broker-dealer might furnish the Adviser with a service which has a mixed use (i.e., the service is used both for investment and brokerage activities and for other activities).

Related to On occasion

  • Occasion means established violation. Only violations in the last five years will be considered for the purpose of determining second and third occasions.

  • Occasional sale means a sale of tangible personal property not held or used by a seller in the

  • Casual Occasional Teacher means an Occasional Teacher who is not a Long Term Occasional Teacher.

  • Waiver means the approval by the Board of a material departure from a provision of this Code. An “implicit waiver” means the Company’s failure to take action within a reasonable period of time regarding a material departure from a provision of this Code that has been made known to an executive officer of the Company. An “amendment” means any amendment to this Code other than minor technical, administrative or other non-substantive amendments hereto.

  • Permitted Overadvance means an Overadvance made by the Agent, in its discretion, which: