The Administration of the Town of Belgrade reported that Reina and her husband Eliša Koen did not respond to the request of the Administration to repay the debt to Jahijel Ruso, as the court had previously ordered.
Debt Settlement of Dimitrije Petrović and the Ozerović Spouses
A certificate on the settlement between Dimitrije Petrović, on one side, and Bohor and his wife Simka Ozerović, on the other side, regarding the lawsuit Petrović had filed against the spouses Ozerović over the unpaid rent for the leased tavern.
The Belgrade Town Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that Reina, a wife of Eliš Koen, was sentenced to settle her debt with interest within fifteen days to the Trade Guild.
Correspondence of the Commercial Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the execution of a sentence by which the brothers Solomon and Elijas Koen and their father Samuilo had to compensate damage done to Moša Solomonović and to pay a court fee associated to the court decision.
Debt Collection From Isak Alkalaj In Favor of Sima Piskarović
The Belgrade Town Court ordered Isak Alkalaj to settle his debt to Sima Piskarović. He informed the Administration that he had no resources for it. The file comprised the inventory of furniture and personal belongings of Isak Alkalaj sold to cover his debt.
The Court in Jagodina requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to hand over sent money to Moša Kumavramović, Sterija Naumović, Proka Jovanović, Jovan Barlovac and Moša Kalderon. The money was collected from their debtor Jovanča Todorović from Jagodina.
The Ministry of the Foreign Affairs informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the request of Merkada Padro a debt amount from Šibli Pasha be collected by the Serbian representative in Constantinople.
The Administration of the State Funds communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the loan collection from Rahila, a wife of Isak B. Avram, taken from the Belgrade Town Court Fund.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed The Administration of the State Funds that Gavrilo Kojen did not submit a deed to his property that the Administration needed to evaluate his property.
Isahar David Levi and Solomon Sadik Levi gave their statements that during the bombardment of Belgrade in 1862 some documents of Moša Solomonović were taken away from his house and destroyed. The statements were filed for verification to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade.
Debt Collection From Veniamin Mandil In Favor of State Funds Administration
Correspondence of the Administration of the State Funds and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the debt amount collection from Veniamin Mandil in favor of the State Funds.
Daniel Albahari, a trade apprentice, and David Farhi, a money dealer, were forwarded to the Belgrade Town Court related to the accusation Nikola Kiki, a grocer, had made that they had given him fake money. The Court freed them due to the lack of evidence
Avram Maclijak requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to execute the court decision and collect the debt amount from Aleksandra, a wife of Đorđe Stanovković. The Administration failed to collect the amount because Aleksandra had moved to Kragujevac.
Deed of Property Over a Parcel and a House of Moša Kalderon
A deed of property over a parcel and a house in Jalija that belonged to Moša Kalderon, submitted for a verification to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade. (copy)
The Ćuprija District Headquarters requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver to David Tajtacak the amount collected from Antonije Milić from Svilajnac. Tajtacak stated that he could not receive the money because it didn‘t belong to him but to Moreno Jakov Kojen.
Debt Collection from Avram Pućino and Josif Magris
The Belgrade Town Court instructed The Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect debt from Avram Pućino and Josif Magris in favor of brothers Barlovac. In order to collect the debts, the Administration put Magris‘s house on sale, but the sale was stopped when his mother Rifka submitted proofs that the house was her property.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to execute the court decision and to collect a debt amount from Nahman Koen in favor of Sima Piskarević, a representative of Jovan Milanović.
Debt Collection From Obrad Petrović In Favor of Jozef Elijas
The Užice County Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that it failed to
collect the entire debt amount from Obrad Petrović in favor of Jozef Elijas from Belgrade.
Damage Caused By the Turkish Bombardment of Belgrade in 1862
Correspondence of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade and the Ministry of the Interior regarding the property damage caused by the Turkish bombardment of Belgrade in 1862. The filed comprised data on the damage done to the building of the Jewish Community likewise to the property of Rakila, a wife of Samuil Zunana.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Belgrade Town Court that Bohor Čelebonović lived in Vienna, thus it failed to collect from him the debt amount which he and his brothers owed to the heirs of the late Gavrilo Leon.
Investigation and legal procedure taken against David S. Ruso, a money dealer, over a fraud i.e. issuing fake bonds. In cooperation with the Turkish authorities Ruso was caught in Constantinople and forwarded to Belgrade. The file contained the interrogation transcripts of the defendant, witnesses and injured parties.
David Sasonović Filed a Lawsuit Against Vasa Nerandžić
The Požarevac District Headquarters informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the complaint the local rabbi David Sasonović had filed against Vasa Nerandžić over attempt to attack his family. The Administration was requested to interrogate Jovan Jovanović, a corporal, in the capacity of a witness, who for the time being was residing in Belgrade.
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect debt amount from Jozef Hirš, a merchant, in favor of Lazar Levenzon. The Administration failed to collect the amount, thus it inventoried his property was and put it up for an auction sale.
Dača Dumajo Requested Permission to Perform Glazier Profession
Dača Dumajo (Dimajo) requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to issue a certificate that he had run a glazier store in Belgrade twelve years prior to the foundation of the Guild of Glaziers. He enclosed the written statements of Moša Suzin and Jozef Eskija Levi, given in the capacity of witnesses.
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to investigate the whereabouts of V. Sur and his circus, regarding his debt settlement to M. Farhi, a representative of I. Štok.