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.
Correspondence of the Administration of the State Funds and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the evaluation of property of Gavrilo Koen, over debt settlement to the State Funds.
The list of people who filed requests to the Ministry of the Foreign Affairs for debt settlement from Turkish authorities or Turks who left Belgrade. Sabataj Koen requested a debt collection from Ibraim Mustafa, F. Aladžem from Salija Jašarović, and Rafail Haim from the Turkish state.
At the request of the merchant David B. Ruso, the Commercial Court instructed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect 200 groschen debt from Gotfrid Šulc, a mason.
The Court in Smederevo delivered to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade a deposit amount which Biti Albala placed when he demanded a sequester to be placed on the merchandise of the brothers Bukus, Avram and Haim Gabajević from Smederevo, to secure the debt settlement. The Administration was asked to to deliver the amount to Albala.
The Court in Gornji Milanovac requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a debt amount to Lazar Levenzon, a tailor, collected from Alimpije Savić.
Correspondence of the Commercial Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the debt amount collection from Josif Štok in favor of David S. Ruso, a money dealer.
David Amar Gave a Power of Attorney to Azrijel Haim
David Amar, a merchant, gave a power of attorney to his cousin Azrijel Haim to represent him in a lawsuit he had filed against Sara, a wife of Isak Liči.
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the collection of debt amount from Moša Levi and Jakov Eskinazi in favor of Pavle Vuković. Since Eskinazi moved to Vienna, the Administration requested Levi to settle the debt, but he gave a statement that he had no resources nor property.
Deed to an estate with buildings, located in the Jalija area, property of Sabitaj J. Koen, a money dealer, submitted to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade for verification.
Debt Collection Lawsuit Initiated Agaisnt Avram Jozef Konorta
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade, the State Funds Administration and the Ministry of Finances communicated regarding the collection of the debt from Avram Jozef Konorta, a debtor of the Fund for Widows. The authorities requested by mistake the money to be collected from Jozef Konortić. It was determined that Avram Jozef
Konorta had died in Turkey. After his son refused to pay the debt, the house of Konorta in Belgrade was sold.
Debt Collection From Sara Adanja In Favor of Avram Benado
Sara, a wife of Elias Adanja, submitted for verification to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade a list of items she ceded to Avram Benado up to the settlement of her debt worth 300 grosches. Jahiel Ruso requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to issue him a copy of that list and ceding certificate. The request was rejected as illegitimate.
The Administration of the State Funds requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a debt amount from Jakov Eliša in favor of State Funds.
Dimitrije Popović Requested To Be Paid Off For His Representation in Court
Dimitrije Popović requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect from Moša Solomonović 10 forints, which he owed for representing him in the court in a lawsuit he had filed against Solomon Kojen.
Debt Collection From Josif Štok In Favor of Moša Farhi
The Commercial Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to have put a ban on the belongings of Josif Štok, a mason, in order to secure debt settlement to Moša Farhi, a money dealer. Štok took over that debt from Vilhelm Sur, a circus manager.