Terms Used In 18 Guam Code Ann. § 41502

  • Restitution: The court-ordered payment of money by the defendant to the victim for damages caused by the criminal action.
If a finder of a thing, other than a domestic animal, takes possession thereof, or if a person saves any such animal from drowning or starvation, he must, within a reasonable time, inform the owner thereof, if known, and make restitution to him upon demand, without compensation, except a reasonable charge for saving and caring therefor. If the owner is not known to such finder or saver, he must, within ten days, notify the nearest police officer or patrolman particularly describing the property and the time, place

COL120106
18 Guam Code Ann. BUSINESS STRUCTURE & FUNCTION
CH. 41 DEPOSIT FOR KEEPING

and circumstances under which it was found or saved. Such policeman or patrolman must then appraise the property, and must make two lists of the valuation and description of the property, and keep one copy on file in his office, and the other list must be delivered to such finder or saver. The police officer or patrolman must, within five days thereafter, cause it to be filed for record in the office of chief of police, who must record it in a book known as the “estray and lost property book.”

SOURCE: CC § 1866.