Streja Levi Fined For Improperly Keeping His Business Books
The Criminal Police Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade fined Streja Levi, the owner of an antique shop in the Kralja Aleksandra Street with 150 dinars for improperly keeping his business books.
Sara Alkalaj Complained Against Marija Badžin Over Attack
Sara Alkalaj accused Marija, a wife of Mladen Badžin, to the Dorćol Precinct for attacking her. Sara claimed that she filed the same accusation ten days earlier but it was lost and requested the Administration to find it out. The Administration failed to find the complaint in the archives.
State Film Central Office Fined Robert Kadman, the Owner of Luksor Cinema
The State Film Central Office submitted to the the Administration of the City of Belgrade
a complaint against Robert Kadman, the owner of the cinema Luksor, for not respecting the legal obligation to play a defined number of films of domestic production. The Criminal Police Department fined him with 200 dinars.
Sara Kasorna Fined For Improperly Keeping the Business Books
The Criminal Police Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade fined Sara Kasorna, the owner of the antique shop in the Kralja Aleksandra Street, for improperly keeping the business books.
Streja Baruh Fined For Improperly Keeping Business Books
The Criminal Police Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade fined Streja Baruh, the owner of the antique shop in the Kralja Aleksandra Street for improperly keeping business books.
14 January 1940/20 January 1941
ИАБ-1-К2807-1941-Ф2-52
Document folio 4
Simon Hason and Avram Koen Signed the Agreement on Commission Sale
A letter by which Avram Koen confirmed that he received items from Simon Hason for commission sale. The unsold items would remain the property of Hason and could be reclaimed. The letter was submitted for verification to the Terazije Precinct.
Samuilo Zaks, the Engineer, Requested to Use a Fright Crane
Samuilo Zaks, the engineer, requested the Criminal Police Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade to give him a permission to use a fright crane for the building of David Finci in the No. 37 Francuska Street. The request was approved after the crane was inspected.
The Criminal Police Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade arrested and interrogated Solomon Koen for wandering around jobless. Koen was sentenced to five-day of imprisonment.
Sadik Alkalaj Acquitted From a Criminal Responsibility
The Sava Financial Directorate in Zagreb informed the Criminal Police Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade that Sadik Alkalaj was acquitted from a criminal responsibility.
Strike of the Employees at the Workshops Premises of Brothers Pinkas Štajn
The brothers Pinkas Štajn requested the Terazije Precinct to issue them an official certificate that their employees were on strike, that they requested the assistance from the Precinct on that matter and that the employees left the premises of the workshops.
Stevan Novaković Settled His Loan Taken From Jakov Ruso
Stevan Novaković, a lawyer, requested The Ministry of Finances to dispatch the pension amount, he was to receive from Tanasije Đurić, to Jakov Ruso for the settlement of a loan he had taken from him.
Stavra Konstandinović Gave a Power of Attorney To Binja Mandil
Stavra Konstandinović authorized Binja Mandil, a merchant, to collect on his behalf the amount from the Association for Marriages and Weddings of Mladenovac.
Serafina Lebl Interrogated For Running the Unregistered Business
The Tailors Guild reported Serafina Lebl to the Palilula Precinct for running the unregistered business. Accordingly, she was interrogated in the Terazije Precinct where she submitted both a certificate that she completed a dressmaking apprenticeship in Zemun and a request for the admission to the Tailors Guild.
Sava Savić Gave a Power of Attorney To Fridrih S. Pops
Sava Savić, the merchant, gave a power of attorney to a lawyer Fridrih S. Pops to represent him at all courts and administrative authorities Serbia wide.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade requested the Terazije Precinct to search for Kalman Maca, a journeyman who had left his master Moša Maca, owner of the umbrella factory.
Solomon Rubinović Filed a Lawsuit Against Aleksa Stanković
Solomon Rubinović filed accusations to the Terazije Precinct against Aleksa Stanković, a gunsmiths, over a fraud. Rubinović handed ten revolvers to Stanković for sale but after some time he asked either to give him money for the sold revolvers or to return the revolvers, which Stanković refused.
Sara Kalderon Fined For Irregularities Found In Her Business
The Criminal Police Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade made a report regarding the inspection conducted in the antique shop in the No.41 Kralja Aleksandra Street, held by Sara Kalderon. She was fined due to found irregularities.
Sara Kasorla Fined For Irregularities in Her Business
The Criminal Police Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade filed a report on inspection of the antiquity store of Sara Kasorla in the No. 47 Kralja Aleksandra Street. Sara Kasorla was fined due to found irregularities in her work.
Solomon Kamhi Fined For Improperly Keeping His Business Books
The Criminal Police Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade reported on the inspection of the antiquity store of Solomon Kamhi in the No. 57 Kralja Aleksandra Street. Kamhi was fined for improperly keeping his business books.
Sofija Ilić Gave Power of Attorney to Isak J. Maclijah
Sofija Ilić gave a power of attorney to Isak J. Maclijah, a merchant from Šabac, to manage her finances i.e. to receive her pension, collect rents and pay taxes.
Samuilo Amar Sentenced To Settle His Debt To David Alkalaj
The Commercial Court in Belgrade communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade related to the decision by which Samuilo Amar had to settle his debt to David Alkalaj.
5 December 1890/29 April 1895
ИАБ-1-К3006-1895-Ф4-327
Document folio 5
Sequester Put On the Mobile Property of Albert Riža For Debt Settlement
The Commercial Court requested the Town Precinct to put a sequester on the mobile property of Albert Riža, a watch maker, upon the request of J. Čelebonović, a legal representative of Gustav Prajs, a merchant from Vienna.
18 April/3 May 1895
ИАБ-1-К3006-1895-Ф4-364
Document folio 5
Svetislav Ljubisavljević Kept His Store Open During the Church Service
Aron Elazar, a merchant assistant, gave a statement in the Terazije Precinct that he had bought cigarettes in the store of Svetislav Ljubisavljević, during the church service.
Sima Albala Filed a Lawsuit Against Heskija Pijade
Verdict brought by the Belgrade City Court in a lawsuit of Sima Albala against Heskija Pijade over the ownership of the belongings inventoried to secure the debt settlement to Heskija Pijade. It was determined that the inventoried items didn‘t belong to his debtor Samuil Albala, but to Sima Albala, thus it was order a sequester to be taken off.