6 Guam Code Ann. § 2520
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Terms Used In 6 Guam Code Ann. § 2520
- Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
A written instrument, as well as every other writing, is to be construed according to the ordinary acceptation of its terms. Thus a notice to the drawers or indorsers of a bill of exchange or promissory note, that it has been protested for want of acceptance or payment, must be held to import that the same has been duly presented for acceptance or payment and the same refused, and that the holder looks for payment to the person to whom the notice is given.
SOURCE: CCP § 1865.
CROSS-REFERENCE: 13 Guam Code Ann. § 3508, § 3509 and § 3510 (UCC) provide the specific law dealing with notices and protest of commercial paper. 13 Guam Code Ann. § 3510 gives specific examples of admissible evidence.