Regarded as definition

Regarded as having such an impairment means an individual having such an impairment who establishes that he or she has been subjected to an action prohibited under the ADA or the Rehabilitation Act because of an actual or perceived physical or mental impairment whether or not the impairment limits or is perceived to limit a major life activity. Impairments that are transitory and minor, with an actual or expected duration of six (6) months or less are not applicable.
Regarded as means that the person either:
Regarded as having such an impairment means the absence of a physical or mental impairment but regarding or treating an individual as though such an impairment exists. An individual meets the requirement of being “regarded as having such an impairment" if the individual establishes that he or she has been subjected to a prohibited action because of an actual or perceived physical or mental impairment whether or not the impairment limits or is perceived to limit a major life activity. Being “regarded as” having an impairment shall not apply to impairments that are transitory or minor. A transitory impairment is an impairment with an actual or expected duration of six months or less. A reasonable accommodation or a reasonable modification to policies, practices or procedures need not be provided to an individual who only meets the “regarded as” definition of disability.

Examples of Regarded as in a sentence

  • The Landlord agrees to use all commercially reasonable efforts to coordinate with the Tenant prior to exercising its rights of distraint or rights of entry pursuant to Sections 5.7 [Clean Up Plans], 6.2 [Repair on Notice], 7.5 [Tenant Responsible for Damages], 8.6 [Exhibit Premises], 10.1 [Re-entry on Default], 10.3 [Sale and Reletting] and 10.6 [Payments by Landlord Regarded as Rent] of this Lease to ensure compliance with the Permits and applicable law.

  • DCED notes that the Board, in approving the Conrail Transaction, stated that CSX and NS would be required to adhere to all of the representations Letter Agreements Regarded as Binding Commitments.

  • Special leave on full pay may be granted to Employees who are accredited Union delegates to undertake Union activities as provided for in clause 109, Trade Union Activities Regarded as Special Leave under this Agreement.

  • Regarded as an expression of the intention of future spouses to establish their own matrimonial property regime or to alter the existing one, the matrimonial property agreement is a bilateral legal act by definition, obviously between the spouses, property regimes and also successive enforcement.

  • Regarded as being problematic, many have become brownfields, impeding the development of surrounding communities.

  • Tenant represents and warrants that all materials and chemicals used in the normal course of its business are classified as Generally Regarded as Safe (“GRAS”) by the Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”).

  • Number: 2 Author: kadam Subject: Comment on Text Date: 07-Oct-20 6:36:09 PM -04'00' Regarded as a synonym of consequential; see MSCD 13.167.

  • Except for the materials and chemicals set forth in Exhibit 6(E) hereto (which shall be updated semiannually during the Term of the Lease), Tenant represents and warrants that all materials and chemicals used in the normal course of its business are classified as Generally Regarded as Safe (:“GRAS”) by the Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”).

  • Tenant represents and warrants that all materials and chemicals used in the normal course of its business are classified as Generally Regarded as Safe ("GRAS") by the Food and Drug Administration ("FDA").

  • Regarded as a woman only in reproductive capabilities, black women were expected to have the same productive capabilities as men.


More Definitions of Regarded as

Regarded as means that the person either: (a) has an impairment that does not substantially limit a major life activity; (b) has an impairment that substantially limits a major life activity only as a result of the attitudes of others toward them; or (c) does not have any impairment, but is treated by an entity as having an impairment.