The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Ministry of Finances that Rahamin Avram Demajo and Manahem Mišulan Koen temporarily moved to Obrenovac, but they had to pay the municipal taxes.
The Court in Valjevo requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the court fee amount from Kalmi Almuli, the merchant, since the Court rejected his appeal against Juda Kojen, the merchant from Obrenovac, over debt.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Simka, a wife of Ozer Avramović, who had filed a lawsuit against Persa Savić, though neither one of them appeared in the court.
The Šabac Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a courts decision to Ozerović brothers regarding the lawsuit they had filed against the late Lazar
Milićević Dokić from Šabac, over debt.
Court Decision to be Delivered to the Brothers Ozerović
The Court in Jagodina requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver to the brothers Ozerović a decision regarding the ban placement on the property of Milovan Milosavljević, over debt.
Court Decision to Be Delivered to the Ozerović Brothers and Moreno Jakov
The Court in Gurgusovac dispached to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade a court decision regarding the claims of Mika Velimirović‘s credotirs, with a request to deliver it to the Ozerović brothers and Moreno Jakov.
Court Decision to Be Delivered to Jakov Koen and Others
Correspondence of the Jagodina County Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the indebted property of Milenko Radovanović. the Administration was requested to deliver the court decisions to Jakov Koen, the brothers Mihailović, Toša Andrejević, Vasa Ovčarović, the brothers Karaoglanović, Manojlo Šećerdžija and the brothers Ozerović.
The Kruševac District Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade communicated regarding the court decision sent to Binja Mandil, legal representative of brothers Ozerović, who requested sequestration of property of Jovan Janošević.
5 August 1858/15 January 1860
ИАБ-1-К427-1859-Ф2-229
Document folio 6
Confirmation of Olga Kronštajn‘s Death
The First Belgrade District Court issued a certificate confirming that Olga Kronštajn, a homemaker from Belgrade, with residence at 20 Nušićeva Street, was declared dead after the witnesses confirmed that she was taken to the camp in 1944 and that she never came back.
Correspondence of the Ministry of the Foreign Affairs, the Administration of the Town of Belgrade and the Belgrade Town Court regarding the collection of the court fee amount from Samuilo Suzin, a Serbian subject who lived in Zemun. Suzin represented Matijas
Ruso from Belgrade and Solomon Ruso from Timisoara, in a lawsuit Ora Ruso had filed against them over for inheritance.
Commissar Administration of teh Company of Oton Lebl
The documentation compiled by the Commercial Court in Belgrade on the construction material store Mitroparket, owned by Oton Lebl. The documentation included information about Leopold Fišmajster‘s appointment as commissary of the company, based on the authorisation given by the special plenipotentiary for economic affairs in Serbia.
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court, the Ministry of the Foreign Affairs and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade related to the court fee collection from Isak Avram who moved away to Pančevo.
Commissar Adminsitration in the Company Pardo i Ko.
The documentation compiled by the Commercial Court on the company Pardo i Ko., located at 44 Kralja Petra 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 Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products issued a certificate stating that Ivan Majer was an honest worker and that he was operating following all legal rules and regulation since the registration of his company in 1933.The certificate was issued so his son Petar could enrol the Faculty of Medicine.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Belgrade Town Court that it failed to collect a court fee amount from Jozef Horn, the Austrian subject, because he had moved to Pest.
Collection of Debt From Jakov Mordokaj In Favor of Memed Sakodži
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade requested the Požarevac District Headquarters to find Jakov Mordokaj and to collect 1000 grosches from him in favor of Memed Sakodži, the Turkish subject.
The Smederevo County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect court fees from Mordohaj Pijade against whom Aleksa Kostić filed a lawsuit, over debt.The Administration informed the Court that Pijade had moved to Požarevac.
The Požarevac District Headquarters communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the collection of extraordinary tax amounts from the Jews who moved away from Belgrade to Požarevac. The Headquarters reported that the tax was collected only from Juda Gabaj, since Moša Rafailo and other Jews could not be located.
The documentation compiled by the Commercial Court in Belgrade on the company Kometa, owned by Rajko Ruso. The documentation included information about the appointment of Hans Keko as commissary of the company. The appointment was authorised by the special plenipotentiary for economic affairs in Serbia.
The certificate issued by the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products confirming that Rahamin Mandil was a registered merchant.
Jakov Jaša Pijade gave the employment certificate to Jakov Saso, confirming that he was employed in his haberdashery store as a merchant assistant and that he was a diligent employee. The certificate was also signed by Raka Mandil and Avram Burlan, members of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Elijas B. Avram, who filed the extention of a payment of a loan Rakila Avram had taken from the Court Fund. The fee could not be collected because Elijas Avram moved to Vidin.
The Court in Belgrade requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Rakila, a wife of Isak Avram, who was indebted to the Court Fund.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Rakila, a wife of Isak B. Avram, who requested the extension of a deadline for a loan taken from the Court Fund.
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.
Commissar Appointment in the Company of Rafael and Jakov Azriel
The documentation compiled by the Commercial Court in Belgrade on the electrical company of Rafael and Jakov Azriel, located at 50 Knez Mihailova Street. The documentation included information about the appointment of Josif Vajs as commissary of the company. The appointment was authorised by the special plenipotentiary for economic affairs in Serbia.