The Court in Ćuprija requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee amount from Isak Albala associated with the demand he had filed a sequester to be placed on the property of David Nešić in order to secure the debt settlement.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Belgrade Town Court that it failed to collect the court fee amount from Solomon Amar, residing in Zemun, associated with the lawsuit he had filed, on behalf of his wife, against the property tutors of her late father Avram Ozer.
Claims of Lazar Levenzon, a Representative of Foreign Merchants
Correspondence of the Commercial Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the claims of Lazar Levenzon, a money dealer from Belgrade and a representative of several merchants from Austria. Enclosed to the file were requests for sequestration of merchandise and lists of belongings of persons sued over debt.
Correspondence of the Dorćol Precinct and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the fee collection from Estera Amar for official announcement. Estera and her son Benjamin Amar ran away to Zemun during the bombardment of Belgrade in 1862 so the fee could not be collected.
Savamala Precinct informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that counterfeit money was found in the possession of the merchant Benvenista Albala.
The police investigation regarding the accusations against Avram Jakovljević, Samojlo Levi, Haim Konfino, Isak Haim Davičo and David Kalman Levi who were playing cards for money in the inn owned by Moreno Gabaj. The Administration of the Town of Belgrade sentenced them to three days of prison.
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee amount from Samuilo Suzin associated with the lawsuit he had filed against Eli Haim and Jovan Panđela.
The Ministry of Finances requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to set up a commission to evaluate the value of Turkish national caps imported by the brothers Jakov and Moša Maclija, who complained against the Belgrade Customs over measuring a greater value to the merchandise than the real one.
The Court in Negotin requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Solomon Konforti, who had filed a lawsuit against Avram Maca over debt. The Administration informed the Court that Konforti and his family moved to Turn Severin permanently.
The Smederevo Customs requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect customs fees from David M. Amar for merchandise imported from Austria likewise the fine amount for attempt to smuggle sheep leather in the country.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect court fee from Merijama, a widow of Merkada Padro, who filed a lawsuit against David Farhi.
Correspondence of the Smederevo Customs and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the collection of custom duties from Isak Avram, for the lamb leather imported from Austria.
Court Fee Collection From Jozef Alkalaj and Moreno Azrijel
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect court fee from Jozef Alkalaj and Moreno Azrijel, the guardians of the late Jakov Azrijel‘s property.
The Belgrade County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Josif Kalderon, a merchant from Belgrade, who demanded a ban to be placed on the food produced by Miloje Todorović, a peasant from Železnik.
Upon the request of Simaja Dan Albahar, the Administration of the Town of Belgrade issued a certificate that his property was not burdened with any debt.
Court Fee Collection From the Kalmi J. Almuli Company
The Court in Valjevo requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect court fee from a company Kalmi J. Almuli, which demanded a sequester to be placed on the merchandise of Moša Almuzlino to secure the debt settlement.
The Požarevac District Headquarters communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the collection of extraordinary tax amounts from the Jews who moved away from Belgrade to Požarevac. The Headquarters reported that the tax was collected only from Juda Gabaj, since Moša Rafailo and other Jews could not be located.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade requested the Sava Precinct to collect a rent from Isak Maclija from Zemun, who leased a lagum underneath Kalemegdan, for gas storing.
Contributions to the Jewish School and Synagogue in Belgrade
The Jewish Religious School Community in Belgrade requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to investigate at the Ministry of Education if Serbian citizens who lived and worked in Zemun were obliged to pay contributions for Jewish school and Synagogue in Belgrade.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from a merchant Jahiel B. Ruso, who demanded a sequester be placed on the property of Rifka Ruso, to secure the debt settlement.
Collection of Court Fees From Isak Almuli and His Sons-In-Law
Correspondence of the Court in Čačak and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the collection of court fees from Isak Almuli and his sons-in-law, against whom Milan Lazarević from Karanovac had filed a lawsuit. It was reported that Isak Almuli moved to Jerusalem and his sons-in-law, Avram and Solomon, lived nearby the customs building on the Sava river.
The Ministry of Education and Religion communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the complaint Benvenist Albala had filed against the Board for organizing the charity party of the Jewish Community in favor of their poor fellow citizens. Albala asserted that the Board had leased a pastry shop where the party would be held to Isak B. Salomon for a lower price.
Certificate on a Material Situation of Avram Melamet
The Belgrade Municipal Court issued a certificate on a material situation of Avram Melamet, upon the request that Melamet and his wife Sola had to settle their debt to Avram Kalmić.
Collection of Extraordinary Tax From Belgrade Jews
The Belgrade Municipal Court informed the the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that several Belgrade Jews, who did not reside in the town, didn‘t pay the extraordinary tax. The Administration was asked to collect the tax amounts upon their arrival to the town.