David and Haim Jeušua and Streja Izrail Confirmed To Have Received Property
David and Haim Jeušua and Streja, a wife of Jeušua Izrail, made a written statement and confirmed to have received the property from her late husband, that she would not have any legal claims regarding the costs he had made and that they acknowledged the wedding costs spent from the property mass for her daughter.
Avram Moša Demajo delivered to the the Administration of the Town of Belgrade certificate confirming that he had given all his merchandise to Rifka,
a widow of Moša Demajo, and in that way he had repaid his debt.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Commercial Court that Civi Samuel Koen had no property from which he could settle his debt to Avram Tirić.
David Medina Left To Austria During the Turkish Bombardment of Belgrade
Isak Aron Alkalaj and Jakov Alkalaj testified that Isak Levi, a former partner of David Medina, had left to Austria during the Turkish bombardment of Belgrade and that from there he had demanded Sadik Natan Koen from Šabac to send him a case of merchandise from a store of his former partner. The statements were filed for verification to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade.
Dragutin Nikolić Filed a Lawsuit Against Lazar Levenzon
The Belgrade Town Court communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit Dragutin Nikolić, a painter, had filed against Lazar Levenzon, a merchant, over failing to cover the compensation agreed for taking care of his house during the Turkish bombardment of Belgrade. The Administration was requested to take the oath from Levenzon and confirm, in the presence of Nikolić, that he had already paid the agreement amount . Nikolić afterwards acquitted his claims.
David Farki and Josif Mitrović Dealt With the Fake Money
Correspondence of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade and the Dorćol Precinct regarding the lawsuit filed against David Farki, a money dealer, and Josif Mitrović, a butcher, accused for dealing with the fake money.
David Medina Filed a Lawsuit Against Isak Levi Over Partners‘ Accounts
The Court in Šabac requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from David Medina, a merchant from Belgrade, associated with the lawsuit he had filed against Isak Levi, a grocer from Šabac, over their partners‘ accounts.
Correspondence of the Šabac County Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the placement of a sequester on the merchandise of Kananel Baruh and Moša Kaim Gabaj from Šabac, over debt settlement to Moša Kalderon, a Belgrade merchant.
Correspondence of the Ministry of the Interior, the Administration of the Town of Belgrade and the Dorćol Precinct regarding the complaint Sabitaj Burlan, Benjamin Pinto and his sons, Pinto and Jeuša, had filed against the court decision that they would be deported to Turkey.
Correspondence of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade and the Commercial Court regarding the collection of debt amount from Avram de Majo in favor of Isak Ozer Ruso, a merchant from Vienna, whom Jovan Grujić represented in Serbia.The file comprised a list of belongings which were put under the sequester, property of Avram de Majo.
David Hajim Filed a Lawsuit Against Jovan Papo Mosko and His Son Đorđe
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court, the Administration of the Town of Belgrade and the Savamala Precinct regarding the lawsuit David Hajim had filed against Jovan Papo Mosko and his son Đorđe, the timber traders, over undelivered timbers.
The Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade communicated regarding the debt collection from Jakov Avram Elijas in favor of the Court‘s Assistance Fund. The documentation included communication on the sale of the house owned by Sumka, wife of Jozef D. Majo, who was debtor of the same Fund.
Debt Settlement Isak Almuli and His Son Kalmi Almuli
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the debt amount collection from Isak Almuli, a merchant from Belgrade and a French subject, in favor of Dimitrije Đorđević from Lozovik. The file comprised a statement regarding the debt settlement of Isak Almuli and his son Kalmi Almuli.
Dimitrije Simić, a representative of Merkada Nisim Padro, requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to seize a passport from Samujel Alkalaj to prevent him from leaving Belgrade until he settled his debt. Simić asserted that Alkalaj, with no permanent residence address, was in Belgrade for a wedding. The Administration did not seize the passport from Alkalaj because Simić submitted no proof of the debt.
Debt Setllement to David Nisim, Moša Kalderon and to Guša Nikolić
The Court in Negotin dispatched to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade the amount collected from the property of the late Stanoje Petrović, with a request to deliver it to David Nisim, Moša Kalderon or his legal representative David S. Majo, and to Guša Nikolić.
Correspondence of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade, the Dorćol Precinct and the Požarevac District Headquarters regarding the deportation of Jews who had settled down in Belgrade and Požarevac despite the ban on settlement of Jews from Turkey. Jews who were to be deported were: Josef Isak, Isak Farhi, Moša Altaras, Avram Kalota and Jusef Hason, residing in Belgrade, and Rufel Altaras in Požarevac.
Moša Solomonović, legal representative of Juda Solomonović,filed a request that the debts of Dimitrije Magazadžić and Kosta Maksimović should be covered from their property.
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Dina Amudaj Filed a Lawsuit Against Jozef Amudaj Over Debt
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Dina, a widow of Elija Amudaj, associated with her demand a sequester to be placed on the belongings of Jozef Amudaj to secure the debt settlement.
Debt Settlement to Leon Kojen and Radovan Barlovac
The Court in Užice requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to hand over the debt amount, collected by selling of merchandise of Joksim Milosavljević from Požega, to Radovan Barlovac and Leon Kojen, the merchants from Belgrade.
The Kragujevac County Court delivered to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade the amount Moša Kalderon had deposited when requested a ban to be placed on the property of Zdravko Gruičić and Jovan Atanasković, and demanded the Administration to hand it back to Kalderon.
David S. Ruso Got a Permission to Open a Money Exchange Store
David S. Ruso submitted a request to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to get a permission to open a money exchange store. The request was approved.
David Azrijel Ceded His Merchandise to Settle His Debts
David A. Azrijel filed for verification to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade a statement related to ceding his merchandise to his wife Sola to settle his debts.
Debt Collection From Isak Katarivas in Favor of Dželaledin Ahmedović
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the debt collection from Isak Katarivas in favor of Dželaledin Ahmedović from Tetovo in Turkey.
The Požarevac District Headquarters dispatched to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade a debt amount collected from Jovan Stojanović, with a request to hand it over to the brothers Moša and Bohor Čelebonović.
The Ministry of the Foreign Affairs requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to inform Jozef Aladžem that Efraim Merkado from Niš had denied to have ever given 25 forints to Hajredin at his request.