Jakov Eskenazi and Moša Albahar Accused For Raping Natan Baruh
Excerpt from the trial documentation and a court decision of the Belgrade Town Court reached in a lawsuit filed against Jakov Eskenazi and Moša Albahar accused to have raped Natan Baruh.
Jozef Farhi, a merchant, had filed a lawsuit against his neighbor Palomba, a sister of David Halfon, a locksmith, whom he accussed for . Jozef Farhi accused Palomba for obrastruction of the wall building.
Joca Vladović Filed a Complaint Against Mojsej Koen
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to investigate the condition of the barrels which Mojsej Koen had borrowed from Joca Vladović from Milanovac. Vladović had filed a complaint that Koen had demolished the barrels.
Josif Štraser Permitted to Exercise the Medical Practice
The Ministry of the Interior informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that Josif Štraser, a physician and a surgeon, had submitted a request to get a permit to exercise the practice in Belgrade. The Ministry issued the permit to doctor Štraser after reviewing the diplomas.
Jako Manasej Filed a Lawsuit Against Roza Manasej Over Debt
The First Instance Court of the Town of Belgrade informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that it dismissed the lawsuit Jako Manasej from Sofija had filed against Roza Manasej, over debt.
Jurisdiction Over the Leased Shop Situated In the Russian Consulate
The Ministry of Finances informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that starting from St. George‘s Day in May 1846 the leasing of shops situated in the Russian Consulate facilities would not longer come under the jurisdiction of the Belgrade District Headquarters but under the jurisdiction of the Administration. The shops were leased to Dimitrije Radović and Samuilo Damar.
The Belgrade County Court instructed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to send an officer to be present at the oath taking of Jakov Ruso, who, in the presence of a rabbi, was to asserted that the late Dimitrije Stanković Džampić had owed him 188 groshes and 20 cents.
The Kruševac District Headquarters requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to sentence Jakov David, a Belgrade merchant, who had been staying in Kruševac with a passport issued by the Administration to travel to Turkey via Aleksinac. The Headquarters referred to the regulations that a person was allowed to travel only to the places indicated in the passport. The Administration informed that Jakov David had been punished with imprisonment.
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the bankruptcy of Jakov Ruso and his partner Jozef Eskenazi. Their property had been banned and inventoried, therefore Leon Eskinazi, from Vienna, gave a guarantees that his brother Jozef would not leave the country prior to the completion of the lawsuit with the creditors.
Jozef Farhi Filed a Lawsuit Against Mojseo Suzin and Merkada Pardo
Excerpt from a tial documentation and a court decisionof the Belgrade Town Court regarding the lawsuit Jozef Farhi had filed against Mojseo Suzin and Merkada Pardo, representatives of the property of Ruben Farhi, over the execution of the earlier reached agreement.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Belgrade Town Court regarding the accusations against Jakov Eskenazi for having stolen some goods from the shop of Ratko Nikolić and for purchasing 14 stolen scarves from Lijačo Karaoglanović. The Court sentenced Eskinazi with 25 strokes for both misdeeds he had commited and ordered him to compensate for stolen goods.
The Belgrade Town Court instructed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to summon Josef A. Kojen to take an oath in the presence of a rabbi and to confirm that the late
Tanasije Stojanović had the unsettled debt to him.
Jewish Community Filed a Complaint Against Those Who Opposed to Rites
The Ministry of Justice and Education communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the complaint the Jewish Community had filed against individuals who had opposed to established Jewish religious rites. The Administration was ordered to find those individuals and to warn them.
The Crna Reka District Headquarter in Zaječar informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that Jakov Eskenazi, a merchant from Belgrade, had applied for a new passport for traveling across the country since his old one had expired.
Jakov Ruso Filed a Lawsuit Against Zdravko Živković Over Debt
The Zaječar Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a court decision to Jakov Ruso, a merchant, brought in the lawsuit he had filed against Zdravko Živković, over debt.
Jakov Ruso Filed a Lawsuit Against Janko Trifunović Over Debt
The Zaječar County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver to Jakov Ruso the lawsuit filed against Janko Trifunović from Negotin, over debt, in order to assert if the lawsuit was his. If Ruso asserted, the Administration was to inform him that the Krajina County Court had the authority in that matter.
The Smederevo County Court requested the Administration of the City of Belgrade to take an oath from Josif Ruso, respecting the Jewish customs, that he had settled his debts to a son of Stojan Jelić.
The Belgrade Town Court reached a decision in a lawsuit Jovan Poznanović, a legal representative of Jakov Ruso, had filed against Juda Aruet, over debt.
Jozef Tavi Filed a Lawsuit Against Jovan Stevanović Over Debt
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit Jozef Tavi had filed against Jovan Stevanović, over debt.
Jeliša Solomon filed a Lawsuit Against Isak Mojsej Kojen Over Debt
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to investigate if Isak Mojsej Kojen, against whom Jeliša Solomon had filed a lawsuit over debt, had departed to Austria.
Jozef Kon Filed Claims Against Marko Milosavljević
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Cty of Belgrade to summon Jozef Kon to the Court, regarding his claims against Makro Milosavljević. The Administration informed the Court that Kon resided in Smederevo.
At the request of the Belgrade Town Court, the Administration of the Town of Belgrade investigated the financial status of Juda Aruet and asserted that Aruet was not as poor as he claimed because he managed a trade store. That information was needed for a lawsuit Jakov Ruso had filed against Juda Aruet.