Substantively limits definition

Substantively limits means that in its nature, duration or effects, the person’s impairment substantially limits their ability to perform the essential functions of the job for which they are being considered with due regard also for the role played by attitudinal, organisational and environmental barriers;

Related to Substantively limits

  • Substantive Motion means an original motion or an original motion as amended, but does not include an amendment or a procedural motion.

  • substantive provisions , in relation to an old Act, means the provisions of the old Act other than those dealing with matters dealt with in the Taxation Administration Act 2003.

  • Substantially limits means the extent to which the impairment limits an individual’s ability to perform a major life activity as compared to most people in the general population, whether or not an individual chooses to forgo mitigating measures. 42 U.S.C. 126 §12102(4); 28 CFR §35.108(d); 28 CFR §35.105(d) The rules of construction when determining whether an impairment substantially limits performance of a major life activity include:

  • Limits or "dose limits" means the permissible upper bounds of radiation doses.

  • Material Change in Content means the occurrence since the Launch Date of a material change in the content, composition or constitution of the Futures Contract or the Commodity.