Progressive condition claim fails
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Mowat-Brown v University of Surrey [2002] IRLR 235 EAT (4 other reports)
In Mowat-Brown v University of Surrey (10 December 2001), the EAT holds that an applicant who had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis was not a disabled person within the meaning of the statutory definition because he had not established that the condition was likely to have a substantial adverse effect on his ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities.