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<h1>Legal phrase 'from time to time' means occasionally at intervals, empowering authorities to act repeatedly when circumstances require</h1> The phrase 'from time to time' in legal contexts means occasionally, at intervals, or as occasion may arise. Various jurisdictions interpret it as empowering authorities to act repeatedly rather than just once, allowing for adjustments, additions, or reversals of previous actions when circumstances require. Courts have clarified it does not mean 'at any time' or 'from term to term' but rather 'at times to recur' based on necessity. Legal dictionaries consistently define it as occasional action triggered by arising circumstances, protecting the power holder's ability to act multiple times in the same capacity when situations demand intervention.