Court Fee Collection From Avram Ben Ado Jakovljević
The Smederevo District Court reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that it received the court fee amount collected from Avram Ben Ado Jakovljević, the debtor of Moša Ozerović.
Cooperation of the Serbian and Austrian-Hungarian Police
The Ministry of the Interior communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the request of Beniamin Levi, the police commissioner from Segedin, for a permission to look in Topčider, Boleč, Grocka and Smederevo,after a number of suspected individuals accused for multiple murders who fled to Serbia. The Administration was instructed to cooperate with Levi.
The Šabac District Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the court fee from Salomon Amar, associated with his demand a ban to be put on the merchandises of Tasa Manojlović, the bad-cover manufacturer from Šabac.
Court Fee Collection From Nikola Stanojević In Favor of Leon Kojen
The Negotin District Headquarters dispatched to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade the court fee amount collected from Nikola Stanojević and requested to deliver it to Leon Kojen, the merchant.
The Kragujevac District Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the court fee from Jakijel Ruso, the merchant from Belgrade, the creditor of Nikola Nikolajević from Kragujevac.
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 Šabac County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to hand over to Moša Isak Farhi the court decision regarding the lawsuit he had initiated against Miloš Živković.
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.
Court Fee Collection From Jahijel Ruso and Rahila Baruh
The Court in Valjevo requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the half amount of the court fee from Jahijel Ruso, associated with the court decision by which the bankruptcy of the property of Mairo Baruh from Ub was lifted off. The other half of the court fee would pay by Rahila, the wife of Mairo Baruh.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the court fee from Leon David Hajm, the merchant, associated with the demand a ban to be lifted off from his property. The request for banning was filed by Zumbula, the wife of Hajm, and his daughter Rebeka.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the court fee from Jozef Alkalaj, the merchant and the tutor of the property of the late Jakov Azarije.
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the court fee from Jakov and Elijas Adanja, the parties litigant with David Ruso. At the request of the Administration, Jakov and Elijas Adanja gave the statement that they had no resources.
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the court fee amount from Isak Almuli, associated with his lawsuit with Josif Mijović.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade dispatched to the Valjevo District Court the court fee amount collected from Moša Maclijah associated with the request a ban to be put on the property of Jovan Novaković from Obrenovac.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade dispatched to the Belgrade District Court the court fee amount collected from Moša Kalderon, the merchant, the creditor of Milan Marković from Tulež.
Civi Kojen Accused For the Theft of Silk From Isak Albala
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the arrest and lawsuit filed against Civi S. Kojen, the tailor, accused for the theft of silk from Isak Albala. The Court acquitted Civi S. Kojen from the guilt.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Ćuprija District Headquarters that Moša Solomonović died and that the court decision related to his dispute with Vule Veljković could not be delivered to him.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Austrian Consulate that it failed to deliver the court decision to Azrijel Hajm, a merchant, because he was imprisoned in Požarevac.
Court Fee Collection From Juda Jahijel Levi and the Jewish Community
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Juda Jahijel Levi and the Assembly of the Jewish Religious-School Community associated with the lawsuit Levi had filed against the Community for damage compensation in line with the tenancy contract.
The Dorćol Precinct reported about events that took place in the town: Jews in Jevrejska Mala (Jewish quarter) were organizing a costume party and invited one police clerk and one policeman to attend the party.
Varoš Precinct reported to the Administrator of the Town of Belgrade on the events that took place in the town: clothing theft from Moric Lebl, a sales agent.
The Commercial Court communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the court fees from Jakov Levenzon, a merchant, related to his lawsuit against Barlovac brothers.
Kruševac Court requested to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a court decision to Hajim Levi and S. Pijada, the creditors of Kosta Marković.
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Jakov Finci, a leather merchant, who demanded a ban to be put on the property of Izrajil Ruso, a petty dealer, to secure the debt settlement.
The Aleksinac County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver the dispatched court decision to Moša Ozerović, the creditor of the brothers Trifunac, and to collect the court fee from him.
Collection Of Overdue Taxes From Jakov Moreno Koen
Correspondence of the Belgrade Municipal Court, the Administration of the Town of Belgrade and the Ministry of the Foreign Affairs regarding the collection of the overdue taxes from Jakov Moreno Koen, a merchant who lived in Vienna. In his absence, the overdue taxes were paid by Salomon Jakov Koen.
The Belgrade Municipal Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the debt taxes amount from Moša Finci. Finci refused to appear to the Court and was consequently sentenced to two-day of imprisonment, which he changed for a fine.