The Smederevo District Court requested the Administration of the City of Belgrade to collect debt from the son of Bohor Avramačin, in the line of the lawsuit filed by Mijailo Stanišić, a merchant.
Danilo Papo Allowed To Retrieve His Boat From Zemun
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade allowed Danilo Papo and his brother Moreno to come to Zemun to retrieve his boat overturned by wind during the night.
The Ministry of the Foreign Affairs instructed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to interrogate David Atijas, accused of stealing from a doctor from Sarajevo, for whom he used to work. Attached to the file was a list of things found at his arrest.
Dača Albahar Filed a Lawsuit Against Đoka Ilčić Over Shop Robbery
Excerpt from a trial documentation in a lawsuit filed against Đoka Ilčić, a tailor apprentice, accused for having stolen goods from the store of Dača Albahar.
The Belgrade Town Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that David Halfon, sentenced for gambling, had changed the body punishment with financial one.
Debt Settlement of the Late Čelebon Heskija to Panta Kasnar
Panta Kasnar, a merchant, requested the Court to put a sequester on the possessions of the late
Čelebon Heskija for owing him 570 grosh and 35 cents. After the debt had been settled, the sequester was taken off.
The Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade communicated regarding the debt which had to be collected from Avram Anaf and Jozef Zonana in favor of Avram Farki.
Excerpt from a trial documentation regarding the lawsuit Stanoje Stefanović from Mokri Lug had filed against Moša Protić, a Jew from Belgrade, over the debt amounting to 127 grosches. Accordingly, the Belgrade Town Court collected the debt and the associated court fees from Protić.
The Belgrade Customs communicated the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the avoiding of Avram Suzin to pay customs fees associated with the lawsuit over debt. The Customs requested the Administration to collect the debt from the brothers Ozerović and Stanko Radivojević, the guarantors.
The Belgrade Town Court instructed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to put a sequestrate on the goods found in the shop of Haim Nahmijas regarding his debts, and to got translated his business books from Hebrew to Serbian language.
Debt Collection From Haim Konfin In Favor of Moreno Avramović
Moreno Avramović filed a lawsuit against Haim Konfino over debt of 4500 groshes. The Belgrade Town Court reached the decision that the accused was to pay the debt to Avramović as wll as the court fees.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect 300 groshes from Samojel Alkalaj in favor of Memed Mustavović (Mustafić), over debt.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to inventory the belongings of Kosta Jeskija, converted to Jewish faith, for debt settlement for renting a tavern from Georgije Nikolić.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the amount of 2800 groshes from Isak Elijas in favor of Đorđe K. Papo, a merchant.
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the debt collection from Isak Karaoglanović in favor of Aron Demajo from Vienna.
The Belgrade Town Court instructed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect debt from Haim David Adut in favor to Lazar Subotić. The Administration confirmed to have collected the amount of 55 silver forints from him.
The Kragujevac Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a court decision to Mišolan Levi and to collect the debt from him.
The Užice District Headquarters communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to find Moša Avramović, a tinsmith, who had used to live in Užice and then moved to Belgrade. The Administration informed that it delivered to Avramović a money collected from Neša Kulić from Užice over debt.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect 250 groschen from a Jew Israilo Ilijanović, who owed money to Živan Tomić from Kaluđerica. The Administration informed the Court that they could collect only 70 groschen because Ilijanović didn‘t have more money.
24 February/9 June 1847
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Debt Collection From Solomon Simonović
The Aleksinac Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a debt amounting to 31 groshes from Solomon Simonović.
The Kragujevac County Court communicated the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver to David Levi 200 groshes collected from Manojlo Babić from Vrbica over debt.
Excerpt from a trial in a lawsuit between Menahem D. Amar and his debtors Mojzes and Isak B. Avram. The record contained receipts of paid fees and debts.
Debt Collection From Ilija Jovanović In Favor Of Leon D. Haim
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to find Ilija Jovanović, a speculator, related to his debt to Leon D. Haim. The Administration informed the Court that Jovanović had crossed the border and it was not known when he would return.
Dimitrije Stanimirović Filed a Lawsuit Against Jozef Farhi Over Debt
The Belgrade Town Court dispached to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade a receipt written in Hebrew to be delivered to a rabbi for a translation into Serbian. The receipt was related to the lawsuit of the late Dimtirije Stanimirović who had filed it against Jozef Farhi over debt.
Debt Collection From Moša Elišon in Favor of Mijailo Milutinović
The Kruševac County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a debt from Moša Elišon in favor of Mijailo Milutinović. The Administration confirmed the debt collection.
Debt Settlement From the Property of the Diseased Sinvor Solomonović
Excerpt from the lawsuit documents and the court decision regarding the debt settlement from the property of the diseased Sinovor Solomonović. Among his creditors were Moša Aftalion, Samoel Avramović, Solomon Karaoglanović, Avram Eskenazi, Isak Be Avram.