Collection of Hospital Costs For the Treatment of Moša Avram De Majo
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Dorćol Precinct that the Alliance of the Jewish Religious School Community refused to pay hospital costs for Moša Avram De Majo who was treated in the hospital in Vienna. The Precinct was requested to collect the costs from De Majo or his family.
The Court in Kragujevac requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from a merchant Moša De Majo, who had filed a lawsuit against Jovan Milojević from Kragujevac, but later gave it up.
The certificate of employment confirming that David Elijas was employed in the manufacturing store of Moša Elijas, first as an apprentice and later as a manager.
Moša Elijas filed a complaint to the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products against the haberdashery merchants who were selling manufacturing products as well, which was against the law. The complaint was signed by David Elias in the name of Moša Elijas.
The Jagodina County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a court decision to Moša Eliš reached in the lawsuit he filed against Panta Rajković in which he requested a sequestration to be placed to the amount of money he took for the taken goods.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade dispatched to the Krajina County Court a court fee collected from Moša Eliš, for a lawsuit against Stevan Dimitrijević, over debt.
Court Martial Sentenced Elijas Hajim Amudaj and Moša Eskinazi Parlok
The Court Martial of the Town of Belgrade and the Vračar County sentenced Elijas Hajim Amudaj and Moša Eskinazi Parlok for theft they had committed to Moša Ruso and Moša Mevorah, the merchants, after the Turkish bombardment of Belgrade. Amudaj was sentenced to 15 and Eskinazi to 10 years of strict imprisonment.
Blanka Eškenazi requested the Tinsmiths‘ Guild to issue her a certificate, confirming that her late husband Moša Eškenazi was a tinsmith for over 20 years.
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee amount from Samuel Amar, a merchant, who had filed a lawsuit against Moša B. Jakov, a shoemaker, over debt, but later dropped it.
The Negotin Court asked the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to hand over to Moša Kalder a court decision related to his lawsuit against Todor Cenović from Negotin.
The Smederevo County Court asked the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to hand over to Moša Kalderon or his representative Avram Koen a court decision on a lawsuit filed against Radosav Timotijević and Matija Adamović, over debt.
The Court in Kruševac requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to hand over a court decision to Avram Koen, legal representative of Moša Kalderon, in his lawsuit against Anđelko Radovanović from Kruševac, over debt.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Court in Užice that it delivered a court decision to Moša Kalderon, a representative of Avram Koen, reached in a lawsuit he had filed against Marko Petrović from Ivanjica, over debt.
The Court in Požarevac informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to have received a court fee collected from Moša Kalderon, from Belgrade, since the Court rejected his request the properties of Stevan Stanković and Tasa Simić from Veliko Gradište to be confiscated.
The Krajina County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a court decision to Moša Kalderon reached in a lawsuit he had filed against Todor Dželović from Negotin, over debt.
The Požarevac County Court forwarded to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade its decision brought at the request of Moša Kalderon to put a ban on the possessions of his debtors Tasa Simić and Stevan Stanković from Veliko Gradište. The Administration was asked to hand over the decision to Kalderon.
The Court in Kruševac requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from the creditors of the indebted Anđelko Radovanović. Among them was Moša Kalderon.
Certification on the Family Relations of Leon David Haim
A certificate which confirmed that Haim David Haim was a birth brother to Leon David Haim, while Haim Azrijel was his cousin and David Solomonović Azrijel his nephew. Avram Suzin and Moša Kalderon signed the certificate and submitted it for a verification .
Certificate Regarding the Sold Goods Submitted For Verification
A certificate regarding the selling of goods by Moša Kalderon and the Company to Jozef Kalderon, submitted to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade for verification. (a copy)
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Belgrade Town Court that it received a court fee amount collected from Moša Kalderon, dispatched by mistake to the Administration.
The Belgrade Customs requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the customs fees from Moša Kalderon, Leon Koen and Mišolan Koen for the imported merchandise. The Administration collected the customs fee only from Moša Kalderon, since Leon Koen was in Vidin and Mišolan Koen could not be found in the town.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade issued a document confirming that Moša Kalderon had paid court fee for his request for sequestration of property of Milić Popović from Svilajnac.
16 February/5 March 1862
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Court Fee Collection From David Avramović
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Belgrade Town Court that it failed to collect the court fee amount from David Avramović, his apprentice, because he had no property and his salary was banned for debt settlement to his former master Moša Kalderon.
The Court in Čačak requested the Administration of the town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Moša Kalderon, a merchant, who demanded a sequester be placed on the property of Gliša Teoharović iz Karanovac, in order to secure the debt settlement.
The County Court in Kragujevac instructed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Moša Kalderon, associated with his request to get a copy of a lawsuit he had filed against Ljubomir Stevanović from Kragujevac, over debt.
The Court in Kragujevac requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee amount from Moša Kalderon associated with his demand a sequester to be placed on the property of Tasić and Zdravković from Kragujevac.
The Belgrade Town Court, the Administration of the Town of Belgrade and the Terazije Precinct communicated regarding the collection of a court fee from Moša
Kalderon, whose property was banned in order to secure his debt settlement to the Administration of the State Funds.