Non-Organic Growth definition

Non-Organic Growth means growth in the PwCC Business after the Closing Date that is obtained solely through mergers, acquisitions, changes in lines of business and additions of new service offerings, and any growth of such entities, businesses or offerings, any of which would have a material impact on the costs or methods and processes of service delivery by PwC Firm to PwCC or other similar transactions or organizational changes.

Examples of Non-Organic Growth in a sentence

  • If, after Licensee exercises the Perpetual Buyout Option (the “Perpetual Term”), Licensee’s DWP surpasses the Buffer for any reason (e.g. Non-Organic Growth or Organic Growth), then Licensee will pay a one-time incremental License Fee following Licensee’s initial use the Licensed Software in conjunction with such added DWP.

  • However, incremental License Fees may be accrued during the Initial Term because of growth not attributable to Non-Organic Growth (“Organic Growth”) and may become payable immediately following the end of the Initial Term.

  • Licensee agrees to report any use of the Software in conjunction with such incremental DWP resulting from Non-Organic Growth to Guidewire within thirty (30) days from initial use.