Hajim S. Medina requested the Commercial Court in Belgrade to put a sequester on the mobile property of M. Milošević, his wife Olga and Svetislav Đorđević to insure their debt settlement to him. The Court approved the request.
Debt Settlement of Solomon Katarivas In Favor of Inn Keepers Cooperative
The Commercial Court in Belgrade brought a decision to approve the request of the Tavern and Inn Keepers Cooperative to put a sequester on the mobile property of Solomon Katarivas, a tinsmith, over debt settlement.
Debt Settlement of Rakila Ruso In Favor Of K. Nikolić
Inventory of the mobile property of Rakila Ruso, made and evaluated for the debt settlement to K. Nikolić.
23 October 1906
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Dispute Over the Missing Dove
Jovan Mitković, the inn keeper, requested the Terazije Precinct to find and return the dove which had disappeared from his dovecote while he was in the military service. He saw the dove in the possession of the hat maker Eduard Vinterštajn.
D. Tajtacak Accused Lazar Benarojo For Insulting His Son Izrajil
D. Tajtacak accused Lazar Benarojo, a petty dealer, to the Terazije Precinct for naming his son Izrajil a thief and for dismissing him from the service without a pay. The Terazije Precinct interrogated Benarojo and witnesses, and accordingly sentenced Benarojo to 4- day of imprisonment and to pay Izrail out.
Documentation of the building located at 3 Kralja Milutina Street, owned by Nahman N. Koen, a tailor. The documentation included information on Nahman Koen, on his family and on his tenants (name, date of birth, profession, marital status, date of moving in).
Debt Settlement of Katarina Jakša to Radojica Radojičić
Upon the request of David A. Koen, a lawyer of Katarina Jakša, the Commercial Court in Belgrade issued a decision on the postponement of the debt collection from Katarina Jakša in favor to Radojica Radojičić.
Head of the Terazije Precinct informed the Administration of the City of Belgrade that Dr Bukić Pijade was summoned several times by the Precinct, but never responded, thus it failed to inform him of the eviction from the apartment in the No.11 Kolarčeva Street.
Debt Settlement of M. Milosavljević and His Wife Olga To Hajim Medina
The Belgrade Commercial Court informed the Administration of the City of Belgrade that it approved a sequester on the property of M. Milosavljević and his wife Olga, in order to secure the debt settlement to Hajim Medina. The Administration was requested to inventory the property and to hand it over to Avram Josif, for safe keeping.
Documents Submitted For Verification To the Dorćol Precinct
List of various documents submitted for verification to the Dorćol Precinct in December 1870. Among the persons who submitted the requests were Josip Aledžem, Isak Kazas, Mihajilo Albahari, David Ruso, Jahijel Ruso, Solomon Kojen, Đoja Darsa, Moša Darsa, Moša Kalderon, Natan Tajtacak.
Debt Settlement of Marković and Ilić In Favor Of J. Kvinter
The Belgrade Commercial Court informed the Terazije Precinct that it approved the sequester to be put on the mobile property of Marković and Ilić, both merchants, in order to secure their debt settlement to J. Kvitner from Vienna, whom represented the attorney Alkalaj.
Debt Settlement of Jelisaveta Černi To Ruso and Eškenazi
Ruso and Eškenazi, the money dealers, requested the Belgrade Commercial Court to put a ban on the mobile property of Jelisaveta Černi, a midwife. The Court approved their request and instructed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to inventory her belongings and hand them over to Josif Ruso for safekeeping.
List of the mobile property of Šaja Pinkas, a tinsmith, to which the Belgrade Commercial Court put a ban in order to secure the debt settlement to Danilo Zunana.
Debt Settlement of Drag. Glavički and Stojančić To Demajo and Co.
The Commercial Court informed the Terazije Precinct that it had approved the request of
Demajo and Co. to put a ban on the movable items of Drag. Glavački and Stojačić in order to secure the debt settlement. The Precinct was requested to inventory the items and hand them over to Milivoje Stojković for safe keeping.
Debt Settlement of Jovan Astaloš to the Administration of the Funds
The Administration of the Funds requested the Dorćol Precinct to admonish Jovan Astaloš, the buyer of the real estate from Heskija Pijade, to settle his debt to that Administration.
Debt Settlement To the Shareholders Cooperative For Savings and Credits
The Belgrade Commercial Court informed the Dorćol Precinct that Nisim Solomonović, Josif Anaf and Branko Duđanski, the typographers, were sentenced to settle their debts to the Shareholders Cooperative For Savings and Credits in Belgrade.
Dr. J. Farhi, a director of the Cement Factory in Popovac
The Association of the French-Serbian Cement and Coal Industry a.d. gave a power of attorney to Dr. J. Farhi, a director of the Cement Factory in Popovac, to represent the Association in legal matters.
Debt Settlement of Ilija Glišić and Đorđe Kanara To Aron Levi
The Commercial Court informed the Terazije Precinct that it approved the ban on the movable property of Ilija Glišić and Đorđe Kanara, to secure the debt settlement to Aron Levi, the merchant.
David Koen and Leon Levi Advertised the Opening of the Exchange Office
Transcript of the advertisement from 1889 on the opening of the exchange office of David Cohen and Leon Levi and transcript of the advertisement on the closure of the same office in 1891.
The Belgrade Commercial Court sentenced Marijana, a wife of Avram Kalef, for unsettled debt to N. Levi. Marijana gave a statement that she lacked the resources to settle the debt, so the mobile property of the Kalef family was inventoried, but it was determined that those items were the property of Samuil Amar, the merchant.
Debt Settlement of David Adanja to J. Belimarković
The Belgrade Commercial Court informed the Terazije Precinct that it had approved a ban on the mobile property of David Adanja, a merchant, in order to secure the debt settlement to J. Belimarković. The Precinct was requested to inventory and evaluate the items stored in the debtor‘s store in the No. 1 Knez Mihailova Street.
Debt Settlement of Bokor Levi In Favor of Avram Krstić
The Belgrade Court brought a decision in the lawsuit Avram Krstić, a merchant from Kraljevo, had filed against Bokor Levi, a Lottery seller, over debt. Enclosed was the list of dowry items which Estera, a wife of Levi, born Benvenisti, had brought into marriage.