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).