Dispute of Belgrade Jews Concerning the Cattle Slaughter
Belgrade Ashkenzi and Sepahrdi Jews agrued regarding the persons who would be entitled to ritually slaugher cattle. Both communities requested assistance of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade. The Adminsitration forwarded the request to the Ministry of Education and Religion, which rejected to entitle Avram Rubiček.
David B. Ruso Filed a Lawsuit Against Jahijel B. Ruso
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade investigated the lawsuit filed by David B. Ruso against Jahujel B. Ruso over debt. Jahijel Ruso asserted that the bill of exchange which indebted him was false, thus the Dorćol Precinct requested the Administration to investigate that case.
Mijailo Milovanović complained against the ruling of the Belgrade Municipal Court regarding the debt collection form his debtor Jakov Levenzon.
13 September/1 November 1873
ИАБ-1-К1503-1873-Ф42-154
Document folio 5+(1)
Debt Settlement of Kosta Stamenković To Avram Finci
The Terazije Precinct informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that it didn‘t have any document which referred to the debt of Kosta Stamenković to Avram Finci, a merchant from Sarajevo.
13/16 November 1873
ИАБ-1-К1505-1873-Ф44-86
Document folio 1
Debt of Isak Ruso
The Commercial Court communicated the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the debts of Isak Ruso, a merchant from Vienna.
18 April/24 May 1873
ИАБ-1-К1505-1873-Ф44-389
Document folio 2
Debt Collection
Avram Finci, a merchant from Sarajevo, requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect money from his debtor Kosta
Stamenković, a speculator.
2/14 November 1873
ИАБ-1-К1528-1873-59
Document folio 14+(1)
Debt Collection
The Commercial Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade communicated regardingthe collection of the debt from Ilija Pržić, in favor of Samujilo Ruso, a merchant from Zemun and partner in the company Izrajilo Ruso.
9 November 1873
ИАБ-1-К1528-1873-259
Document folio 1
Debt Repaid to Moša Ozerović
The Belgrade Town Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the sequestration of assets of a tailor Miloš Marinković and his wife Jelisaveta, because they owed money to Moša Ozerović, a merchant.
28 November 1873/19 February 1874
ИАБ-1-К1529-1873-238
Document folio 3
Debt Collection from Salamon Levi
The Commercial Court asked the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect money from a merchant Salamon S. Ruso in favor of General Austrian Bank.
28 November 1873/31 May 1875
ИАБ-1-К1529-1873-251
Document folio 7+(3)
Deceased Ašer Ozerović and His Property
Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed Belgrade Town Court about the death of Ašer B.
Ozerović, a money dealer, and the evaluation of his property.
The correspondence of the Belgrade Commercial Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the debt settlement of Sara Benjamin, a merchant at the Zeleni Venac marketplace, in favor of Lenka Alkalaj, the merchant in the Dubrovačka Street. The Court brought a decision to put a ban on the property and household of Sara in order to secure the debt settlement and to hand them over to Jakov Baruh for safekeeping.
Commander of the Belgrade Brigade informed Administration of the Town of Belgrade that David J. Farki was exempted from the prison sentence as being an Austrian citizen.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Commercial Court that it had put the ban on the income Đorđe Naumović received from the Slavija Insurance Society in order to secure the debt settlement to Jahijel Ruso.
Ćuprija County Court request from the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver money to Solomon Kojen collected from his debtor Stevan Miletić.
A file related to sattlement of debt made by Savka Stevanović, a bed-cover manufacturer from Dorćol, to Salomon Amar, a merchant from the Dubrovačka Street.
Jagodina District Headquarters requested from the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to send money collected from Sava Matejić, for covering his debt, to Jakov S. Kojen, a merchant from Pančevo or to his son who lived in Belgrade.
Request of Belgrade Commercial Court to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to enforce its decision to put a ban on merchandise belonging to Nikola Atanacković, a tailor, as a warrant that his debt to Samuilo Amar and his son Kučo would settle the debt.
The Varoš Precinct reported about the sudden death of Avram B. Hajim who had probably died of a stroke while counting money with his son in the Main Street. His body was taken to the Jewish Quarter (Jevrejska Mala).
Belgrade Town Court notified the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that it issued the decision by which Jozef Ruso and his wife Rifka had to pay off their debts made to the sons of Avram Suzin within the course of ten days. If they failed to comply with the decision, the Administration was requested to enforce the verdict.
Deposit Cashier Box Of the Dorćol Precinct in July 1875
The excerpt from the statement of the Deposit Cashier Box of the Dorćol Precinct in July 1875, which recorded that Rakila, a wife of Moreno Kojen, had paid a witness fee.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade escorted David Ruso to the Austrian-Hungarian Consulate for further interrogation and sentence for personal documents forgery. Ruso was handed over to the Consulate due to his Austrian-Hungarian citizenship, but the Consulate released him. Jahijel Ruso requested the Administration to issue him a certificate that David Ruso was not imprisoned.
Debt Settlement of Samuel Hajon To Moša Maclijah and Buli
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to seize the property of Samuel Aron Hajon, the merchant, for debt settlement to Moša Maclijah and Buli. Rufo Levi, a legal representative of Maclijah and Buli, gave a statement that the parties in the lawsuit had settled their claims, thus the Administration declined the request to put the ban on the property of Samuel Hajon.
Debt Settlement of Andrija Marjanović To Jozef Fuks, Avram Eškenazi....
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Commercial Court that it had put a ban on the the mobile properties of Andrija Marjanović in order to secure a debt settlement to Jozef Fuks. In addition, the Administration informed that Avram Eškenazi and Marija Ristić had the priority right in a debt settlement procedure.
Debt Settlement of Solomon Amar To Sara Azrijel and Moša Ozerović
The correspondence of the Austrian-Hungarian Consulate and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the auction sale of the seized mobile properties of Solomon Amar for debt settlement to Sara Azrijel from Zemun and Moša Ozerović, a merchant from Belgrade.
Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to put a ban on the belongings of Nastas Vujić, a merchant, as a warrant to cover the debt made to Jakov Levenzon.
Salamon Amar gave a statement related to his debt to Sara Izrajel and Moša Ozerović that he had no money and accordingly he agreed his property to be sold to cover the debt.
The Savamala Precinct reported to the Administrator of the Town of Belgrade on the events that took place in the district: Živko Krezić and a convict Ilija were detained for having in their possession leathers stolen from Semaja Albahari.
The Požarevac District Headquarters addressed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the sale of the store goods owned by Miletić and Dančić, from Golubac, and requested the Administration to accordingly inform their creditors Arsa Pajović and Moša Maclijah, the merchants from Belgrade.
The Court in Smederevo addressed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the debt collection from the property of the late Hadži Andon Adamović in favor of Leopold Hercog, a tailor.
Debt Settlement of Jozef and Beti Najhut To Simon Cobel
The Court of the Town of Belgrade requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to execute the decision and put a ban on the mobile property of Josef and Beti Najhut, the tailor, in order to secure the debt settlement to Simon Cobel, the upholsterer.