Order and judgment unanimously affirmed with costs. Memorandum: We reject plaintiffs contention that Supreme Court erred in applying UCC 4-406 (4) to the facts of this case. Pursuant to UCC 4-406 (4), without regard to care or lack of care, a bank customer who does not within one year from the date when his statements and items, such as withdrawal slips, are made available to him “discover and report his unauthorized signature * * * on the face * * * of the item[s] * * * is precluded from asserting against the bank such unauthorized
Further, the three causes of action in the complaint are also time-barred under the applicable Statutes of Limitation for contracts, fraud and torts (see, CPLR 213 [2], [8]; 214 [4]; see also, CPLR 203 [g]; Podraza v Carriero,
Finally, plaintiffs request to amend the complaint to state a cause of action under General Business Law § 349 may not be made for the first time on appeal (see, ICS /Executone Telecom v Performance Parts Warehouse,
