The Court in Valjevo dispatched to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade debt amount collected from Marko Jovanović, with a request to deliver it to Jakov Suzin, a son of the late Avram Suzin.
David Haim Levi Requested a Passport To Be Seized From Leon Davičo
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from David Haim Levi, the Austrian subject, for the demand he filed a passport to be seized from Leon Davičo.
Debt Collection From Sabataj Jakov Koen In Favor of Jovan Kumanudi
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the collection of debt amount from Sabataj Jakov Koen in favor of Jovan Kumanudi.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a debt amount from Moša J. Farki, a money dealer, in favor of Jovan Janković, a merchant.
Danijel Nahmijas Sentenced to Settle His Debt to Karlo Bef
The Belgrade Town Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that Danijel Nahmijas, a merchant from Šabac, was sentenced to pay 80 silver forintes to Karlo Bef, a merchant from Vienna. The Court requested the Administration to take the oath from Nahmijas in the presence of a rabbi, that he would tell the truth in the Court. The Administration responded that Nahmijas resided in Šabac and that he would come to Belgrade only when the authorities summoned him.
The Court in Šabac requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to hand over to brothers Barlovac and Elijas Mojzes money collected from their debtor Moša Solomon. The Administration informed the Court that the money could not be given to Mojzes because he had traveled to Italy or Wallachia.
David Haim Leon Filed a Lawsuit Against Leon David Over Debt
The Belgrade Town Court brought a decision regarding the lawsuit David Haim Leon filed a lawsuit over debt against Leon David, a merchant from Belgrade, residing at Constantinople at that moment.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade requested the Belgrade Town Court to deliver to Đorđe Davidović, a representative of Janać Kumanudi, the amount obtained from the auction sale of the possessions of his debtor Sabitaj Koen.
The Požarevac District Headquarters requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect 122 groches and 7 pence from Jakov Anaf for some items he had bought from Miloš Mijatović. The Administration informed the District Headquarters that it failed to collect the debt amount because Anaf was not in Belgrade but was residing in Šabac.
Dimitrije Naumović Indebted and His Property Banned
The Commercial Court informed the Belgrade Town Court that the administrative official had not inventoried and placed a ban to the merchandise of the indebted Dimitrije Naumović when Moša Mevorah had stated that he would not accept to be a tutor for the debtor‘s property. The Court considered that the official should have disregarded the refusal of Mevorah and should have addressed the Court.
The decision brought by the Commercial Court in the lawsuit of brothers Barlovac against their debtor Solomon Kojen. The documentation included also decision in the lawsuit of Moša Solomonović against his debtors brothers Solomon and Elijas Koejn and their father Samuilo.
Delisija Benvenista Filed a Lawsuit Against Her Husband Ezra Benvenista
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the collection of a court fee from Delisija, a wife of a money dealer Ezra Benvenista, who had filed a lawsuit against her husband, but afterwards she dropped the charges.
Dimitrije Glavinić Requested the Repair of the Store He Rented
The Belgrade Town Court communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the request Dimitrije Glavinić had addressed to the property tutors of the late Avram Ozer from whom he rented a store to be repaired because it was damaged in the Belgrade bombardment. The request was denied.
David and Haim Jeušua and Streja Izrail Confirmed To Have Received Property
David and Haim Jeušua and Streja, a wife of Jeušua Izrail, made a written statement and confirmed to have received the property from her late husband, that she would not have any legal claims regarding the costs he had made and that they acknowledged the wedding costs spent from the property mass for her daughter.
Avram Moša Demajo delivered to the the Administration of the Town of Belgrade certificate confirming that he had given all his merchandise to Rifka,
a widow of Moša Demajo, and in that way he had repaid his debt.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Commercial Court that Civi Samuel Koen had no property from which he could settle his debt to Avram Tirić.
David Medina Left To Austria During the Turkish Bombardment of Belgrade
Isak Aron Alkalaj and Jakov Alkalaj testified that Isak Levi, a former partner of David Medina, had left to Austria during the Turkish bombardment of Belgrade and that from there he had demanded Sadik Natan Koen from Šabac to send him a case of merchandise from a store of his former partner. The statements were filed for verification to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade.
Dragutin Nikolić Filed a Lawsuit Against Lazar Levenzon
The Belgrade Town Court communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit Dragutin Nikolić, a painter, had filed against Lazar Levenzon, a merchant, over failing to cover the compensation agreed for taking care of his house during the Turkish bombardment of Belgrade. The Administration was requested to take the oath from Levenzon and confirm, in the presence of Nikolić, that he had already paid the agreement amount . Nikolić afterwards acquitted his claims.
David Farki and Josif Mitrović Dealt With the Fake Money
Correspondence of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade and the Dorćol Precinct regarding the lawsuit filed against David Farki, a money dealer, and Josif Mitrović, a butcher, accused for dealing with the fake money.
David Medina Filed a Lawsuit Against Isak Levi Over Partners‘ Accounts
The Court in Šabac requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from David Medina, a merchant from Belgrade, associated with the lawsuit he had filed against Isak Levi, a grocer from Šabac, over their partners‘ accounts.