The Podrinje County Court sent a request to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a court decision to the brothers Čelebonović who had filed a lawsuit against the diseased Nikola Vasić from Loznica, over debt.
Court Decision Delivery to the Brothers Čelebonović
The Smederevo County Court asked the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a court decision to the brothers Čelebonović or their representative David Tajtacak brought in their lawsuit against Veljko Srećković, over debt.
The Čačak County Court asked the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a court decision to the brothers Čelebonović, Rista Popadić, Lambra Đorđević, Leon Koen and Panta Mihailović in their lawsuit against Mijailo Arsenijević over debt.
The Belgrade Customs dispached to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade a list of individuals who would have to pay the customs fees for the year 1858. Among the others were Avram Koen, Avram Izrail, the brothers Čelebonović, Jozef Koen, Solomon Koen, Jakov Altarac and Jakov Koen.
Court Decision Delivery to Avram Haim, Čelebon Ozer and Josif Marković
The Smederevo County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver the court decision to Avram Haim, Čelebon Ozer and Josif Marković.
The Šabac County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a court decision to Čelebon Ozer brought in a lawsuit he had filed against Isak Jerotić, over debt.
The Valjevo County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Čelebon Ozer who had filed a lawsuit against Pavle Ristić over debt.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade was requested to hand over to a merchant Čelebon Ozer a copy of a court decision in the lawsuit he had initiated against Petronije Lišančić from Čačak.
22 July/22 September 1848
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Court Certificate Delivery to Čelebon Ozerović
The Šabac County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a court certificate to Čelebon Ozerović regarding the placement of a sequester on the real estate of Mijalko Dimitrijević.
Court Decision Delivery to the Creditors of the Late Miša Stefanović
The Čačak County Court communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the delivery of the decision brought by the Appeal Court in a case of the bankruptcy of the late Miša Stefanović, to his creditors: Isak Ozerović, Čelebon Ozerović, Jakov Kojen, Rufiel Golemović and Toma Andrejević.
The Court in Kragujevac asked the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect court fees from Čelebon Ozerović, regarding his request the ban to be placed on the property of Milenko Mijailović.
Court Fee Collected in a Lawsuit Azriel Versus Solomon and Haim
Both parties in a lawsuit Leon Azriel filed against Čelebon Solomon and Nahman Haim had to paid the court fees, in line with the court decision. The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed that the fees had been collected.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a court decision to Čelebon Suzin brought in the lawsuit he had filed against Kosta Jovanović.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect court fee from Danilo Nahmijas, a legal tutor to successors of Haim Bahar Hananel, because his lawsuit filed against Čelebon Suzin, a legal tutor of the successors of Civi Koen, over debt, had been rejected.
The Court in Jagodina asked the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a court decision to Čelebon Suzin, a representative of Moša Avramović from Belgrade, reached at his request a mortgage to be put on the property of Jovan Mijalković, over debt
David Feldman confirmed that Avram Izrail, a tailor‘s apprentice, served the apprenticeship in his workshop, and that he was well-behaved and honest. Aron Vintura and Čelebon Suzin signed a certificate guaranteeing his future conduct and fulfillment of his obligations with the Tailors Guild.
Court Fee Collection From Džoja Kojen and Rafajlo Tajtacak
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the court fee amount from Džoja, the widow of Azrijel Jozef Kojen, and Rafajlo Tajtacak.
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the collection of a court fee from Samuil Zonanija, who moved to Šabac. Enclosed in the file was a signed statement by Zonanija, who obliged himself to pay the fee in a seven day period.
Court Fee Collection From Amar Gavrilo Leon and Isak Fermo
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Belgrade Town Court to have collected half of the court fee amount from Amar Gavrilo Leon associated with a lawsuit Rista Kulić had filed against him and Isak Fermo, over tenancy rent. The other half could not be collected from Fermo because he had moved away to Šabac.
The representatives of the Jewish Community requested the Doćol Precinct to allow the opening of the casket for the physicians to examine the corps of Jakov Alkalaj. Alkalaj was found dead in the yard of the Jewish church in Šabac and his family wanted to know the cause of his death.
Certificate on Business Acticities of the company Šaja and Baruh
The company Šaja and Baruh requested the Chambers of Commerce to issue a certificate, which would confirm that their company was a wholesale company registered in Belgrade and that most of the products imported in 1940 were sold outside Belgrade Municipality.
Commissar Adminsitration on the Company Šaja i Baruh
The documentation compiled by the Commercial Court on the company Šaja i Baruh, located at 3 Uzun Mirkova Street. The documentation included information about the appointment of Nikola Kirhner as commissary of the company. The appointment was authorised by the special plenipotentiary for economic affairs in Serbia.
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Jakov Finci, a leather merchant, who demanded a sequester to be placed on the mobile property of Šalom Kalderon.
Commissar Adminstration in the Company Obnova a.d.
The announcement of the appointment of Johan Krul as commissary of the joint-stock company Obnova. The appointment was authorised by the special plenipotentiary for economic affairs in Serbia. The Jewish members of the company who were deprived of their ownership rights were: Martin Buncl, Robert Buncl, Ed Bader, Ernest Fišer, Arnošt Gros, Ed Funk, Maks Linterštern, Adolf Rihter and Šandor Terek.
Communication of the Association and the Municipal Military Department
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products informed the Military Department of the Municipality of the City of Belgrade that none of the individuals form the list were members of the Association. The list also included Solomon Albahari, Josif Isak, Solomon Baruh, Solomon Kabiljo, Hajim Munk, Hajim Baruh, Šemajo Abramović and others.