Debt Settlement of Avram Jakovljević Melamed To Moša Kalderon
Moša Kalderon, the merchant, requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to execute the court decision and collect the debt amounting to 1267 groshes from Avram Jakovljević Melamed.
Debt Settlement of Haim David D. Majo To David J. Farki
David J. Farki, a money dealer, informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that Haim David D. Majo had deposited his merchandises with him due to his debt, so those merchandises could not be used for debt settlement to Moša B. Jakov.
Debt Settlement of Nikola Mandril to Samuilo Amar, His Son Kučo and Others
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to put a ban on the possessions of Nikola Mandril, the merchant, to secure the debt settlement to Samuilo Amar and his son Kučo. Amar and other creditors of Mandril mutually agreed to request the Administration to allow Nikola Mandril to continue to work in order to be able to settle his debts.
Debt Collection From Dimitrije Stanković In Favor of Josif Pardo
Josif Pardo appealed to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade against the Belgrade Municipal Court for refusing to collect the debt amount from Dimitrije Stanković.
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to put a ban on the property of Avram Ruso, a shoe maker, to secure the debt settlement to Sara Maclijah.
Debt Settlement of Josif Cadik Levi and Solomon Altaras
The Čačak County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver the dispatched amount to Benvenista Albala collected from Josif Cadik Levi and Solomon Altaras who sold their carriage and horses for debt settling.
Debt Settlement Of Jakov and Elijas Adanja To David B. Ruso
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade requested Jakov Isak Adanja and Elijas Adanja to settle their debts to David B. Ruso, in line with the court decision.
Debt Settlement of Isak E. Kojen and Kaim Damajo to Trifun Jovanović
The Town Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that it accepted the request of Trifun Jovanović and put a ban on the merchandises of Isak E. Kojen and Kaim Damajo, both the merchants, in order to secure the debt settlement.
Debt Collection From Pavle Jovanović In Favor of Samuilo Amar
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the debt amount from Pavle Jovanović in favor of Samuilo Amar and his son Kuča, both the merchants in Zerek.
Debt Settlement of Haim Avramović and Jakov Samuilović Adjourned
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Belgrade Town Court that the auction sale of the property of Haim Avramović and Jakov Samuilović in order to settle the debt to Joca Vučković, was adjourned because Samuil Adanja and Jozef Aladžem, the legal representatives of the synagogue, the school and the Jewish commune had filed the lawsuit since they asserted that the referred property belonged to them.
Do obustave je došlo jer su Samuil Adanja i Jozef Aladžem, tutori sinagoge, škole i Opštine jevrejske poveli parnicu tvrdeći da je ovo imanje vlasništvo Jevrejske opštine.
Debt Settlement of Pavle Jovanović To Samuilo Amar
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Commercial Court that it failed to collect the debt amount from Pavle Jovanović in favor of Samuilo Amar and his son Kučo, due to the lack of the material resources.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Ministry of the Interior that the auction sale of the property of Ašer Fermo from Šabac, for debt settlement to Kalmi Almuli, was adjourned. Rahila, the mother of Ašer Fermo, gave a statement that the seized items were her property.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade requested Rahila Fermo to provide a proof in a court procedure that she was the owner of the properties seized for debt settlement of her son Ašer Fermo to Kalmi Almuli.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade delivered the money to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs collected from Jakov Avram Amar. Money was to be delivered to Amar‘s creditor Simaja Jozef Lidzi in Bucharest.
The Ministry of the Foreign Affairs reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that the Austrian-Hungarian Consulate requested the termination of placing the ban on the property of Kalmi Almuli because he was a merchant from Vienna and only Vienna courts had the jurisdiction over him. Leon Eskenazi and other creditors of Almuli filed that request.
Dona Atijas Requested Her Real Estate to Be Returned to Her
Dona, a wife of Moša Avram Atijas, requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to let her regain the property right of the real estate situated in the Dorćol area, which she had brought into the marriage as a dowry, recorded as the former Turkish and afterwards the State property.
David Demajo To Pay Tenancy Fees To Tasa Krstić and Gligorije Jovanović
David Demajo, the merchant from Belgrade, appealed to the Jagodina District Headquarters for the decision brought by the Jagodina Court to pay the tenancy fees to Tasa Krstić and Gligorije Jovanović.
Samuilo Suzin, a legal representative of Haim Pardo, gave a statement that Pardo had no resources to settle his debt to Haim A. Suzin, except to sell his real estate with a house in the Jevrejska Mala.
The Belgrade Commercial Court instructed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect money from Elijas Mojzes, a commercial agent, in favor of a consul Đorđe Rozen. Mojzes refused to give the money, claiming that the debt wasn‘t his, but of Said Ibrahim, a merchant from Cairo.
Dr Samuilo Pops Treated the Livestock Against the Cowpox
The Ćuprija District Headquarters dispatched to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade the amount collected from the Paraćin Commune for the treatment of livestock against the cowpox and requested to be handed over to Samuilo Pops, the former medical doctor in Paraćin.
Debt Settlement of Petar Jovanović to Isak Albahari andi Rufo Ozmo
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to put a ban on the mobile properties of Petar Jovanović, the inn-keeper, for debt settlement to Isak Albahari and Rufo Ozmo, the flour manufacturers.
Dr Grinzajer Filed a Lawsuit Against Marinko Popov
Ignjac Miller, Karlo Smolka, Hajnrih Lebl, Bohor Levi and Ljubomir Kovačević were interrogated as witnesses in the lawsuit Dr. Grinzajer, a medical doctor, had filed against Marinko Popović, a clerk of the Town Precinct over insult at the auction sale of furniture of Sam Hara.
Dimitrije Đorić Summoned to Testify in the Lawsuit Against Solomon Levi
The Belgrade Commune Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to escort the Lieutenant Dimitirije Đorić to that Court to take a stand as a witness in a lawsuit case against Kosta Milošević, a tinsmith.
The Administration of the City of Belgrade brought a decision, upon the request of Jahijel B. Ruso, on the debt collection from Reina, a wife of Eliša S. Kojen. The Administration informed the Ruso that the house of Reina was sold in order to cover the debt to the Label Goods Guild.
The Šabac District Court submitted to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade the debt amount collected from Danilo Nahmijas, a merchant, to be delivered to Jovan Popović, a proxy of the merchants from Vienna.
Debt Settlement of Petar Veljković to Samuilo and Kučo Amar
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a debt amount with interest from Petar Veljković in favor of Samuilo Amar and his son Kučo.