13 GCA § 4406
Customer's Duty to Discover and Report Unauthorized
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(1)When a bank sends to its customer a statement of account accompanied by items paid in good faith in support of the debit entries or holds the statement and items pursuant to a request or instructions of its customer or otherwise in a reasonable manner makes the statement and items available to the customer, the customer must exercise reasonable care and promptness to examine the statement and items to discover his unauthorized signature or any alteration on an item and must notify the bank promptly after the discovery thereof.
(2)If the bank establishes that the customer failed with respect to an item to comply with the duties imposed on the customer by subdivision
(1)the customer is precluded from asserting against the bank
(a)His unauthorized signature or any alteration on the item if the bank also establishes that it suffered a loss by reason of such failure; and
(b)An unauthorized signature or alteration by the same wrongdoer on any other item paid in good faith by the bank after the first item and statement was available to the customer for a reasonable period not exceeding 14 calendar days and before the bank receives notification from the customer of any such unauthorized signature or alteration. COL120106 DIV. 4 BANK DEPOSITS AND COLLECTIONS
(3)The preclusion under subdivision
(2)does not apply if the customer establishes lack of ordinary care on the part of the bank in paying the item(s).
(4)Without regard to care or lack of care of either the customer or the bank a customer who does not within one year from the time the statement and items are made available to the customer (subdivision
(1)discover and report his unauthorized signature or any alteration on the face or back of the item or any unauthorized indorsement, and if the bank so requests exhibit the item to the bank for inspection, is precluded from asserting against the bank such unauthorized signature or indorsement or such alteration. The burden of establishing the fact of such unauthorized signature or indorsement or such alteration is on the customer
(5)If under this section a payor bank has a valid defense against a claim of a customer upon or resulting from payment of an item and waives or fails upon request to asset the defense the bank may not assert against any collecting bank or other prior party presenting or transferring the item a claim based upon the unauthorized signature or alteration giving rise to the customer's claim.
Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.