The Zemun Magistrate read to the Zemun merchant Isak David contract on rafts, concluded between him, his father-in-law Rafael
Salomon, Abraham Amigo, a merchant from Timisoara and colonel of the first Walachia regiment. David confirmed the validity of contract in the name of all parties involved.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products issued a certificate confirming that Abraham Konforti was the owner of a leather store and a member of the Association.
Commissar Administration in the Company of Avram Abinun
The documentation compiled by the Commercial Court on the haberdashery store of Avram Abinun, located at 2 Uzun Mirkova Street. The documentation included information about the appointment of Miloš Tešić as commissary of the company. The appointment was authorised by the special plenipotentiary for economic affairs in Serbia.
Complaint for the Illicit Trade on the Kalenić Market Place
A group of merchants from the Kalenić Market complained to the Association of Merchants of Manufacture, Textile and Fashion Products that petty dealers were selling their merchandise without paying the rent. The complaint was signed by Isak Mandil, Avram Avramović, Sara Almozlino, R. Aladžem and Aron Levi.
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the collection of the court fee from Avram Adut who requested the ban be taken off from the property of Moreno Gabaj, a tutor of possessions of Jozef Agajl.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Avram Azrijel against whom Dino Rusidis had filed a lawsuit.
Certificate confirming that Avram Aladžem, a partner in the company Aladžem i Komp, was a member of the Association of Merchants of Manufacturing, Textile and Fashion Products of the City of Belgrade.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect court fees from Sumha, a wife of Avram Moša Albahar associated with the lawsuit her late husband had filed against his brothers Dača and Solomon, over property.
The list of the members of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products that attended the Conference on the new Law on Stores and on the regulations determining the type of merchandise that could be sold in certain stores. The conference was attended by the representatives of the following companies: Menahem Koen i Brat, Braća Benavram, Josif B. Levi, Jakov Konforti, Ješa Simon, David Medina, Avram Albahari, Braća D. Levi, Binja Nahum i Brat.
Certificate Related to a Good Behavior of Avram Isak Alva
Moreno Konortić, on behalf of the Jewish Community, submitted to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade a written statement related to the good behavior of Avram Isak Alva.
Collection of Court Fee From Moša Maclijah and Buli
The Court in Niš requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Moša Maclijah and Buli, merchants from Belgrade, who requested a sequester to be placed on the property of Avram Sadija Almozlino, a merchant from Niš.
The Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade communicated regarding the confiscated keys of the store located near Bajrakli Mosque, from Avram Anaf and Jozef Zonana. The keys were confiscated due to the debts.
17 April 1847
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Court Decision Delivery to Aksentije Đorđevic and Avram Anaf
The Čačak County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a court decision to Aksentije Đorđević and Avram Anaf, the apprentice of Jakov Kojen.
Conference Invitation for Memebrs of the Guild of Glaziers
The invitation to all the masters of the Glaziers Guild to attend a conference organised by order of the Main Craftsmen Alliance, and scheduled for 14 January 1907. The invitation was sent to Maksim Flajšer, Benijamin Flajšer, Moša Ruben, Avram Arujeti.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee amount from Avram Benion, who had filed a lawsuit against Isak Albahari over a deed for a purchased parcel.
Avram Bencijon and David Sabataj Demajo submitted for verification to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade a contract regarding the conditions under which they leased half of their shop to Azriel Avram Almuzlino.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Avram Bencion, against whom Avram Jozef had filed a lawsuit, over debt.
Antiquarian Avram S. Bukiš complained to the Association of Merchants of Manufacture, Textile and Fashion Products that Avram Jakar was working in the shack next to his store, even though the authorities had forbidden him to do so.
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.
Collection of Hospital Costs For the Treatment of Avram De Majo
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade requested from the Ministry of the Interior to provide information on exact costs of Avram De Majo‘s treatment in a hospital in Vienna, in order the collect the amount from the Hospital Fund.
The Šabac County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a court decision to Aleksa Stojanović and Avram Jakov Eskinazi, or any member of his family. Since Eskinazi was not in Belgrade, the Administration tried to deliver it to his wife Sara, but she refused to take it.
The Belgrade Customs requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the customs fee for the year 1847. In the list of persons obliged to pay the fee were Avram Eskinazi, David Azrijel, Lezer Albahari and Solomon Kalmi.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Belgrade Town Court that it failed to deliver a court decision to Avram Jakov Eskinazi, because of his stay in Vienna for a year.
The Smederevo Customs requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the storage fee from Avram Eskinazi for the goods stored in the Customs premises.
The Belgrade Town Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that the minister of the foreign affairs learned that Avram Harun Izrael would arrive to Belgrade in a near future. The Administration was requested to collect from him a court fee amount for a lawsuit he had filed against Aleksa Popović. The Administration responded that Izrael was in Austria and would not come to Belgrade.
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.
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.
Correspondence of the Court in Smederevo and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the collection of a court fee from Avram Jakovljević, associated with the lawsuit he had filed against Matija Maksimović,a tailor from Palanka, over debt.