Konorta Sason gave a certificate of employment confirming that Sima Mačoro was employed as a merchant assistant in his store and that he was honest and hardworking.
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 Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and fashion Products issued a certificate confirming that Simon M. Demajo was the owner of the manufacturing store at 5 Višnjićeva Street.
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.
Court Decision Delivery to Milakra Klatoglavina Over Debt
The Smederevo County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a court decision to Milakra Klatoglavina who had filed a lawsuit against Josif Rusić from Smedervo, over debt.
The Smederevo County Court dispached to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade two copies of the court decision brought in a lawsuit against Josif Rusić from Smederevo, and requested to deliver one copy to Vezijana, a widow of David Lezer Konfino, and another to Merhada Bohorović.
The official announcement confirming that Cadik Levi had left the manufacturing store he co-owned with his partner Jakov Albahari in Smederevo. The file contained the registration certificate of the store that Levi opened afterwards.
Certificate on a Material Situation of Avram Melamet
The Belgrade Municipal Court issued a certificate on a material situation of Avram Melamet, upon the request that Melamet and his wife Sola had to settle their debt to Avram Kalmić.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the court fees from Moša Solomonović, who filed a lawsuit against Solomon Azriel‘s wife Reina, but later withdrew the lawsuit.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade communicated to the Belgrade Town Court that it failed to collect the court fee from Solomon Azrijel because he had moved to Constantinople.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee amount from Beneziana, a wife of Solomon H. Koen, associated with her demand to be granted a permission to open and run a trade store.
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 Belgrade Town Court asked the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect court fees from Avram B.Ozer, who filed a lawsuit against his debtor Solomon M. Albahari over debt, and lost it.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the court fee amount from Bohora, the widow of Solomon Moša Albahari, who had filed a lawsuit against the tutors of the property of her late husband, but later she gave up the lawsuit.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to hand over sent money to Menahem Jefraim and Josif Melamed, as the compensation for their testimonies in court. They were witnesses in the lawsuit initiated by Isak Ventura‘s heir against Bohora, widow of Solomon Albahari.
Communication of the Association and the Municipal Military Department
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products informed the Military Department of the Municipality of the City of Belgrade that none of the individuals form the list were members of the Association. The list also included Solomon Albahari, Josif Isak, Solomon Baruh, Solomon Kabiljo, Hajim Munk, Hajim Baruh, Šemajo Abramović and others.
Collection of Court Fee From Solomon Bohor Alkalaj
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the collection of court fee from Solomon Bohor Alkalaj, who demanded the intabulation be lifted off the property of Alhalel Leon.
Collection of Court Fees From Solomon Hajim Alkalaj
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect court fees from Solomon Hajim Alkalaj in line with the court decision by which he was sentenced to settle the debt to Avram Suzin, a tutor of the property of Johan B. Hajim Mordehaj. The Administration failed to collect the court fees because Alkalaj was out of Serbia.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a court decision to Solomon Amar who had filed a lawsuit against Jovan Marković from Karanovac, over debt.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Solomon Amar regarding his lawsuit against Tasa Ristić from Grocka.
The Čačak County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver to Solomon Amar a court decision brought in a lawsuit he had filed against Petar Savić from Karanovac, over debt.
The Court in Karanovac requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to hand over to Mešulam Levi and Solomon Amar the court‘s decision regarding the property of the late Jovan Jelinović.
26 November 1853/30 June 1854
ИАБ-1-К233-1854-Ф10-136
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Court Fee Collection From Solomon Amar
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Belgrade Town Court that it failed to collect the court fee amount from Solomon Amar, residing in Zemun, associated with the lawsuit he had filed, on behalf of his wife, against the property tutors of her late father Avram Ozer.
The Požarevac District Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the court fee from Solomon Amar, the merchant of Belgrade, associated for his demand a ban to be put on the movable properties of Nikola Stojković from Požarevac.
The Belgrade Town Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that Solomon Levi, a merchant, had filed a lawsuit against Dimitrije Stanimirović over seized goods, that he lost the case and was required to pay the associated court fees.
The Administration of the City of Belgrade informed the Belgrade Municipal Court that Solomon Ejdus, the former Russian subject, had been admitted into the citizenship of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.