The Executive Board of the 1st District the People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Luka Petošević as a legal guardian of absent Mileta Vajs, who was to represent him in a legal process over the property of the late Estira Vajs, killed in December 1941. The documentation included court‘s decision on the appointment of the heir.
Pursuant to the decision of the Commercial Court, the Administration of the Town of Belgrade inventoried the possessions of Anđelo Almuzlin and Efraim, the merchants who bankrupted.
20 March 1873
ИАБ-1-К1515-1873-84
Document folio 6
Apprenticeship of Efrajim Abinun
The apprenticeship agreement of Efrajim Abinun, who worked as an apprentice in the clothing store Benvenisti i Pinkas. The file included a medical report.
Vićentije Stanić, a clerk in the Administration of the Town of Belgrade was sent to the Treasury Department to to make the arrangements on the payments for the suit he had bought from Ercog and Eškenazi, owners of the store Kod vrednog radenika.
4 August/11 September 1899
ИАБ-1-К2113-1899-Ф4-146
Document folio 3
Apprenticeship Agreement of Žak Žulzari
The apprenticeship agreement of Žak Žulzari (Julzari), serving his apprenticeship in the stores of Vojislav Ercegovac and Isak Medina. Enclosed was his medical report.
The Executive Board of the 1st City District People‘s Committee appointed Avram Baruh to be legal guardian of his absent daughter Eli Baruh. Avram Baruh was representing his daughter in the inheritance proceeding regarding the property of Žak B. Jakov, a soap maker from Šabac.
Aleksa Bajić Filed a Complaint Against Žak Š. Kalderon
David Konforti, a representative of the David Alfandari and Konforti Company, was interrogated in the Terazije Precinct regarding the complaint Aleksa Bajić, a rentier, had filed against Žak Š. Kalderon over illegally entering the store.
Aleksa Bajić Requested Information On His Tenant Žak Kalderon
Aleksa Bajić informed the Terazije Precinct that in 1919 he leased the store to his prewar tenant Žak Kalderon, but until that day Kalderon had not put the company name on the store, and in addition he engaged the Alkalaj brothers as partners. Bajić requested the Precinct to investigate whether Kalderon was the owner of the company and whether the Alkalaj brothers used to be his partners in the prewar period.
Appointmentof a Guardian of Jakov Mandilović and Vida Popov
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Samuilo Sarafić as a legal guardian of absent Jakov Žak Mandilović and Vida Popov, née Mandilović. The guardian was needed for the process of expropriation of their property at 58 Cara Uroša Street.
Appoinment of the Guardian of Terezija and Žana Polak
The 2nd District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed a guardian of absent Terezija and Žana Polak, née Baruh, to represent them in the process of expropriation of their property.
Mihailo Vuković requested the Adoption Department of the1st city district to allow him to adopt Persida Perla Koen, a daughter of Majer and Rahila (Živana) Koen. Persida‘s mother died in 1942 and her father was killed in 1941 in a camp. After reviewing submitted documentation and after hearing the statements of the witnesses, Mihailo Vuković and his wife Draginja were allowed to adopt minor Persida.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products sent a report to the Chambers of Commerce regarding the members of Management and Supervising Board, Wholesalers Section and Trust Section, elected on the Third Regular Assembly in February 1937. The elected members were Azriel Levi, Josif Almuli, Solomon Koen, Moša Amar, Živko Nahmijas, Ruben Rubenović.
The Aleksinac Quarantine informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to have let Zafira Avramov from Nit pass on her way to Belgrade for a visitation of her relatives.
A Debt Settlement of Leon Mošić To the Brothers Alkalaj
According to the decision brought by the Commercial Court, the property of Leon Mošić, an assistant in the store of Hajm B. Josif and Zdravko Mošić, was inventoried and evaluated, due to his debt to the brothers Alkalaj. Matilda, a wife of Mošić, gave a statement that the inventoried items belonged to her. The Administration requested that she provided a proof of ownership.
Appointment of a Guardian of Moša Đerasi, Rakila Kalderon and Debora Papo
Zelma Đerasi, a widow of Alkan Đerasi, requested the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade to appoint legal guardians of her husband‘s relatives Moša Đerasi, Rakila Kalderon and Debora Papo, who emigrated to Israel in 1948. The guardians were required to initiate the probate hearing of settling the estates located at 20 Gospodar Jevremova Street and at 3 Višnjićeva Street, owned by Alkan Đerasi.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Tibor Lorijan as a legal guardian of absent Ladislav Hečko, to represent him in the inheritance proceedings of the property of his parents Hugo and Zelma Hečko. Hugo Hečko was killed in the Banjica camp, and Zelma was killed in the Sajmište camp.
Avram D. Leon Filed a Lawsuit Against Lazar Vučetić Over Debt
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Belgrade Town Court that it could not collect the debt money from Lazar Vučetić in favor of Avram D. Leon from Zemun because he had returned from Belgrade to Karanovac.
Avram Leon Donated 60 Groshes To the Town Hospital
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade was informed that Avram Leon, a merchant from Zemun, donated 60 groshes to the Town hospital as a token of gratitude for the money returned to him by the Customs Headquarters, which he had forgotten there.
Avram Leon Gave a Power of Attorney To Živko Nedić
Avram Leon, a merchant from Zemun, gave a power of attorney to Živko Nedić to represent him in a lawsuit he had filed against Nikola Milenković, a leather manufacturer, over partnership accounts.
The Ministry of the Foreign Affairs communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade related to the information received by the Austrian-Hungarian Consulate that Azrijel Hajm from Zemun bankrupted. Consequently, the Administration was requested to provide data on the material situation and conduct of Hajim while he was living in Belgrade likewise the information on his creditors in Belgrade.
A police file of Sadik Alkalaj, native of Zenica, arrested for having no identity documents and steady job, and suspected for smuggling. The Criminal Department sentenced him with 20-day of imprisonment. Upon the request of Sadik, the sentence was changed for fine.
A Store-Keeping Tax To Be Collected From David Asejil
The Valjevo District Headquarters requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a store keeping tax from David Asejil, a bed-cover manufacturer. David lived in Valjevo, then moved to Zerek where he resided at the house of Binja Ruso, also a bed-cover manufacturer.
Correspondence of the Commercial Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the opening the case of bankruptcy on the property of Avram D. Medina, a merchant with the store situated in the Zerek area.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Milivoje Popović to be legal guardian of absent Zita Heršković, in a legal proceedings over the property of the late Hedviga Bretler.
The apprenticeship agreement of Menahem Jeušua, serving his apprenticeship in the glass and porcelain shop of brothers Zunana. The documentation included his birth certificate, and the certificate issued by the First Male Grammar School of Belgrade for the completion of the first two grades.