Ignjat Fleš Filed a Lawsuit Against Moric Bem Over Insult
The Austrian-Hungarian Consulate requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to interrogate Avram Ozerović as a witness in a lawsuit filed by Ignjat Fleš against Moric Bem for an insult.
The Dorćol Precinct escorted to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade Isak Papo who had come from Sarajevo and settled at the household of his aunt Flora Finci and started to work for Avram Pučino. Papo was to be deported to Sarajevo according to the regulation which banned the settlement of Jews in Serbia.
Isak Azrijel Setlled His Debts To Numerous Creditors
The Belgrade Town Court closed the lawsuit filed against Isak Azrijel, because he had settled his debts to numerous creditors, among them Haim Pardo, David Haim, Avram Ruso, David Azrijel, David Amar.
Isak Avram Levi Filed a Lawsuit Against Avram Bohor Sabataj Over Debt
The Aleksinac District Headquarters informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that Isak Avram Levi requested the debt amount, Avram Bohor Sabataj owed to him, to be collected while he was passing through Aleksinac on his way to Turkey. The Administration responded that Sabitaj was forwarded back to Belgrade by the authorities due to the lack of any means and resources to settle the debt.
Inheritance Claims Related to the Property of the Late Avram Suzin
Rahila, a wife of Rafailo Haim, gave a written statement that neither she, nor her husband and their children would have any claims from Jakov, Haim and David, the sons and heirs of the late Avram Suzin, likewise from their cousin Izrael Suzin, a merchant from Vienna. The statement was submitted to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade for verification.
Isak Ancel Asserted To Be Paid Off For the Word Done
Isak Ancel gave a written statement that the sons of Avram Suzin paid him off for the work he had done for them and for safeguarding their house during the bombardment of Belgrade.
Ilija and Kosta Ristić Settled The Debts to Avram Suzin, Moša Solomonović..
The Kragujevac District Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver the debt amount collected from Ilija and Kosta Ristić to their creditors Avram Suzin, Moša Solomonović, the brothers Barlovac, etc.
Isak Josif, Avram Farki and Bohor Farhi Summoned to Court
The Ministry of the Interior communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the request of the Court in Vlaška that the Belgrade citizens Isak Josif, Avram Farki and Bohor Farhi should be summoned to that Court to give statements in the case of Aron Penhat‘s bankruptcy.
Isak Ozer Took an Oath To Truthfully Testify in the Court
At the request of the Belgrade Town Court, the Administration of the Town of Belgrade took the oath from Isak Ozer that he would truthfully testify in a lawsuit Avram M. Farhi had filed against
Avram B. Ozer.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Isak Elijas, a leather manufacturer, who had filed a lawsuit against Avram Farhi, and then had dropped the charges.
Isak Albahari Filed a Lawsuit Against Avram Hasan Over Debt
Correspondence of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade and the Belgrade Town Court related to a lawsuit Isak Albahari had filed against Avram Hasan over debt.
Information on Business Activities of the Avram M. Šimon Company
The company Avram M. Šimon requested the Chambers of Commerce to issue a certificate, which would confirm that the company was a wholesale company registered in Belgrade and that most of the products imported in 1940 were sold outside Belgrade Municipality.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products informed the Bankruptcy Department of the County Court that the company Koen i Adanja - Jugoslovenska manufaktura had previously been taken over by Leon B. Josif, but that the company didn‘t exist anymore.
The invitation sent to the members of the Tinsmiths Guild to attend the meeting scheduled for 30 May 1904. The invitation was sent to Finci, Baruh, Adut, Nafusi, Demajo.
Izveštaj Jevrejske opštine o broju rođenih i umrlih
The Assembly of the Jewish Religious-School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the number of born and deceased persons in the period from 11th to 20th March 1891. Children were born to Jakov Alkalaj, Josif Almuzlin and Azriel Albahari. Ilka Hojtren died.
The Serbian Trade Association sent invitation to the members of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products to the conference on current economic situation. Azriel Levi, Ruben Rubenović, Solomon Koen, Moša Amar, Maks Najman, Hajim Koen confirmed their attendance at the conference.
15/16 September 1932
ИАБ-1069-К177
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Information on the Company of Moric and Azriel Levi
Documentation on the manufacturing store Arona Levi Sinovi at 45 Kralja Petra Street, owned by Moric and Azriel Levi.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products notified the Chambers of Commerce that Azriel Levi and Bogdan Petrović were nominated as candidates for becoming members in the Tax Department. They also announced that Isak Gabaj was appointed as member of the First Tax Department, and as the representative of manufacturers.
The membership card that was issued by the Association of Commercial Agents to Albert Abravanel, the owner of a commercial agency located at 44 Kralja Petra Street.
Information on the company C. i A. Altarac, owned by Cezar and Albert Altarac, which was sent to the Association of Commercial Agents at the request of the National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products requested detailed information on the company owned by Albert Hercl. Information was necessary for a business recommendation.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products requested information on the company owned by Aleksandar Rozenberg, needed for providing business recommendation.
Income Report for the Apartment Building at 9 Dubrovačka Street
The apartment building income report for 1939 and 1945. The building, located at 9 Dubrovačka Street, was owned by Johana Ana Vajnberger and in 1945 it was confiscated from Dragomir Pavlović and handed over to the National Hypothekary bank, Board for the Land Administration of Serbia.