The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Belgrade Town Court that Juda Arueti had paid a court fee for a mortgage taken off from his property.
Court Fee Collection From Amar Gavrilo Leon and Isak Fermo
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Belgrade Town Court to have collected half of the court fee amount from Amar Gavrilo Leon associated with a lawsuit Rista Kulić had filed against him and Isak Fermo, over tenancy rent. The other half could not be collected from Fermo because he had moved away to Šabac.
The Court in Kruševac requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from David B. Nisim, a merchant, associated with a lawsuit he had filed against property of the late J. Bajić, but afterwards he gave up the lawsuit. Nisim moved to Vlaška after the bombardment of Belgrade, thus the court fee could not be collected.
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 Commercial Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that the money collected as court fee from Isak Avram was received. Avram was a money changer, who had initiated a lawsuit against with Matija David Ruso.
25 July 1861/15 March 1862
ИАБ-1-K588-1862-Ф8-135
Document folio 3
Court Fee Collection from Moreno Natan
Document issued by the Administration of the Town of Belgrade confirming that Moreno Natan had paid court fee for the lawsuit against Đorđe Biba.
29 decembar 1860/15 March 1862
ИАБ-1-К588-1862-Ф8-143
Document folio 3
Court Fee Collected From Merijama Pardo
The Belgrade Town Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to have received the court fee amount collected from Merijama, a wife of Merkada Nisim Pardo.
The Belgrade Town Court communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the collection of a court fee amount from David and Juda Azrijel, leather manufacturers, who had been sentenced to settle their debt to the late Jovan Poznanović, a lawyer. The Administration failed to collect the fee, because the accused had moved to NIš.
The Dorćol Precinct informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that it failed to collect the court fee from Jakov Jozefović, who had been in a lawsuit dispute with Dobrosav Manojlović, because he could not be detected in the town.
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect court fee from Solomon Koen, who was sued by Đorđe Davidović for a debt. The fee could not be collected because Koen had moved to Vienna.
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect court fees from Haim Moša Gabaj and Isak Ruso, for their debt collection lawsuit. The fee could not be collected because Ruso moved to Vienna and Gabaj to Požarevac.
Leon David Haim informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that he had no resources to pay the court fees associated with the lawsuit Gavrilo and Mihailo Popović from Trnava had filed against him. Haim stated that the court fees could be settled only by selling his house in the Jevrejska Mala (a Jewish quarter).
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
ИАБ-1-К589-1862-Ф8-270
Document folio 2
Court Fee Collection From Samuilo Adanja
Correspondence of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade, the Ministry of the Foreign Affairs and the Belgrade Town Court regarding the collection of court fee from Samuilo Adanja who had filed a lawsuit against Isak Pinkas, over debt. Adanja was away in Bucharest and afterwards in Pančevo, thus he forwarded the message that he would submit the receipt that he had settled his debt two years ago as soon as he came back to Belgrade.
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Nahman B. Ozer, against whom Dimitrije Lazarević, a legal representative of Jelovski and Milićević, merchants from Vienna, had filed a lawsuit over debt.
Contract On Work Terms Between Benvenista Albala and Aron Gabaj
Contract on work terms under which Benvenista Albala came to service of Aron Gabaj, a trader. The contract allowed Albala to represent Gabaj in his trade businesses. Gabaj engaged his brother-in-law Albala as his assistant to improve a poor material conditions of his sister Rika.
The Court in Svilajnac collected the court fee for the lawsuit of Jozef Ruso and Tasa Jovanović.
14 October 1863
ИАБ-1-К711-1863-166
Document folio 1
Court Fee Collection From Simka Avramović
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 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.
Complaint Against the Opening of a New Jewish Butcher Shop
The representatives of the Jewish Community Avram Macliah and Avram Koen filed a complaint to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade against a few Austrian Jews who seceded from the Community and started to sell kosher meat. Unlike the Jewish butcher shop situated in the Dorćol area, where a client paid a tax in favor of the School Fund, in the newly opened butcher shop of the Austrian Jews a client was not obliged to pay any tax. The Administration was asked to close down their business.
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the collection of court fees from Leon David Haim, a money dealer from Belgrade, against whom Gavrilo and Mihailo Popović from Trnava had filed a lawsuit over debt. To cover the court fees, the store of Leon David Haim was put up for sale.
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee amount from Sabitaj D. Majo, a merchant, related to the lawsuit Lazar Levenzon had filed against him over debt. Majo gave a statement in the Dorćol Precinct that he had no resources to pay the fee because all his possessions were destroyed in the bombardment of Belgrade.
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee amount from Ašer Leon, a money dealer, who had filed a lawsuit against Moreno and Solomon Kojen, Haim Ruso and Samuilo Kalfon, but later dropped it. The fee could not be collected because Leon moved to Vlaška.
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee amount from Estera, a widow of Semaja D. Majo, related to the lawsuit the brothers Dimitrijević had filed against her, over debt. The Administration informed the Court that it failed to collect the fee because Estera lived on the charity received from the Jewish Community.
Collection of the Tax Amount For the Maintenance of the Synagogue
At the request of the Jewish Community the Administration of the Town of Belgrade appointed Atanasije Belopoljac to collect the tax amount for the maintenance of the Synagogue, together with the representatives of the Community. Enclosed was a list of Jews and the amount of the tax proscribed.
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the collection of the court fees from Moša Solomonović who had filed a lawsuit against Aron Nisim, over debt.
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 Commercial Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to have denied a request to Veneziana, a wife of Elias Koen, to open a store in Belgrade. The Administration was requested to collect a court fee amount from Venezijana but it failed because she was residing in Vienna.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect court fee amount from Isak Katarivas associated with a lawsuit he had filed against Jevrem Damjanović, which the Court rejected.