The Jagodina County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver the court decision to Jahijel Ruso, a merchant who inherited the property rights from Moreno Ruso, for his demand a ban to be put on the merchandises of Đoka Avramović from Jagodina, in order to secure the debt settlement.
Cvetko Stojković Filed a Lawsuit Against Tajtasaković Brothers
Excerpt from the trial documentation regarding the lawsuit Cvetko Stojković had filed against the brothers Moreno and Moša Tajtasaković. The Court reached a decision that the brothers Tajtasaković should pay both their debt and court fees.
The Negotin County Court delivered to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade a court decision brought in a lawsuit Moreno Hazan, a legal representative of Mošolin Levi, filed against Stevan Dimitrijević. The Administration was asked to deliver the decision to Levi.
Certificates of Employment Issued to Moris, Mika and Nahman Avramović
Moris, Mika and Nahman Avramović requested the Belgrade Municipal Court to issue them a certificate that they were not in the line of agricultural business, but in the commercial. The certificate stated that Moris and Mika were in trade business while Nahman Avramović was a bank clerk.
Commissar Administration in the Company of Moris Sason
The documentation compiled by the Commercial Court on the gramophone store owned by Moris Sason. The documentation included information about Oto Luc‘s appointment as commissary of the company, based on the authorisation given by the special plenipotentiary for economic affairs in Serbia.
The Ministry of the Foreign Affairs requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver to Moric Adler a court decision, as requested by the Austria-Hungarian Consulate.
The Ministry of the Interior informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that the judicial procedure against Moric Adler outdated. Adler never responded to the summon to testify regarding the misdeeds committed in the Belgrade Customs.
Collection of Customs From David Jahijel, Moric Altaras and Petar Marković
The Smederevo Customs requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the customs fee from David Jahijel, Moric Altaras and Petar Marković.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to sentence Simon Cobel, the property tutor of the late Ašer Ozer, for refusing to pay the court fee. Cobel gave a statement that he was not the guardian of the property, but Moric Gutman was.
Certificate of Representation of a Company from Vienna
The certificate issued by the Chambers of Commerce confirming that the company Moric A. Kalderon i Drug was the representative of the company Brüder Eisert from Vienna.
Commissar Administration Appointed in the Company of Moric Koen
The documentation compiled by the Commercial Court in Belgrade on the glass and porcelain shop of Moric Koen, located at 25 Gopodar Jevremova Street. The documentation included information about the appointment of Jakov Šnajder as commissary of the company. The appointment was authorised by the special plenipotentiary for economic affairs in Serbia.
Varoš Precinct reported to the Administrator of the Town of Belgrade on the events that took place in the town: clothing theft from Moric Lebl, a sales agent.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect court fees from Petar Vasiljević who had filed a lawsuit against Moric Hoč, over missing money. The Appeal Court rejected the lawsuit and order him to pay the court fees.
Leon D. Levi made a complaint to the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products against Cezar and Mosko Altarac. They were selling miscellaneous merchandise, even though as commercial agents they weren‘t authorised to do so.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products requested the Commissary of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to punish severely the company owned by Milivoje Vuković and the commercial agency owned by Cezar and Mosko Altarac for the irregularities found in their work.
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
The Belgrade Town Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to have received court fees amount collected from Moša Albahari, a legal representative of Isak Albahari.
Correspondence of the Valjevo District Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the court fee collection from Moša Albahari and Levi, the merchants from Belgrade, because their request a ban to be put on the property of Rakila Baruh from Ub was rejected.
The Ćuprija County Court asked the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a court decision to Moša Alkalaj, a merchant from Belgrade, who had filed a lawsuit against Isak
Alkalaj from Svilajnac, over debt.
Court Fee Collection From the Kalmi J. Almuli Company
The Court in Valjevo requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect court fee from a company Kalmi J. Almuli, which demanded a sequester to be placed on the merchandise of Moša Almuzlino to secure the debt settlement.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products instructed Moša Amar to collect membership fee from six members of the Association.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products invited its members to attend the commemoration organized for the Armistice Day at the French and Italian military cemeteries, near the Monument of the Defenders of Belgrade and at the Jewish cemetery. The commemoration was organized by the Fidek Women Section and invitations were sent to Azriel Levi, Moša Amar, Svetislav Trajković and Jezdimir Milosavljević.
Moša Anav requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to verify a certificate regarding the paid taxes he had received by the Jewish Community.
Confirmation That Moša Anaf Was in a Trade Business
Moša Ruso, Moreno Konortić and Đorđe Ilić submitted to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade a certificate for a verification that Moša Anaf was in a trade business.
Company I.D. Tajtacaković and Sons Requested a Meeting
The company I.D. Tajtacaković i Sinovi requested the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products to organize a meeting regarding future business arrangements with companies Jakov H. Bararon, Braća D. Levi, Mandil i Ruso, Josif Baruh i Komp, Mika Bejosif, Moša Bejosif, Braća Najman and Sima Kazas .
Commissar Administration in the Company of Moša Bejosif
The documentation compiled by the Commercial Court on the company of Moša Bejosif, located at 30 Kralja Petra Street. The documentation included information about the appointment of Anton Šab as commissary of the company. The appointment was authorised by the special plenipotentiary for economic affairs in Serbia.
The Court in Požarevac requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a court decision to Moša Gabaj from Požarevac, who was in Belgrade at that moment, and who had filed a lawsuit against Živa Acić and Kosta Stanojević from Požarevac, over debt.
The Seventh Regiment of the County Command requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to locate the conscripts indicated in the list who missed the military exercise. The list included Hajim Amar, Jozef Alijas, Jakov Pinto, Moša Demajo, David Davičo, David Hajim, etc.