Leon and Atina Franko Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, confirming that Leon Franko, a clerk from Belgrade, and his wife Atina, née Pikuli, had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they were granted Israeli citizenship.
Lawsuit of Haim Davidović Against Manojlo Nastasijević and Todor Jovanović
Communication regarding the court‘s ruling in a lawsuit initiated by Haim Davidović against Manojlo Nastasijević and Todor Jovanović accused for occupying a parcel without a license.
10 September 1846/25 June 1847
ИАБ-1-К62-1846-Ф8-2429
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Losing a House for a Debt
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the court decision by which Jozef Demajo, a trader, had to settle his debt to Mehmed
Asanović, the Turk. Demajo had left to Vlaška and hadn‘t returned by then, so the Court informed his wife that their house would be sold for debt settlement.
Leon Haim Filed a Lawsuit Against Avram Semo Over Debt
The Belgrade Town Court reached a decision in a lawsuit Leon Haim had filed against Avram Semo who was to settle his debt and to pay the associated court fees.
Lawsuit Against Nikola Leta Who Sold Bad Quality Candles
Lawsuit filed against Nikola Leta, a merchant, for selling bad quality candles. The Belgrade Town Court interrogated Isak Mojsej Kojen from whom Leta had bought the wax.
List of Jews who until 1838 paid taxes to Belgrade and afterwards took the Ausrian citizenship. Among the enlisted citizens were Samoil Eliša Kojen, son of Bohor Salamon, Vidal Gabaj, Moreno Konortin, Salamon Konortin and Lazar Almuzlino.
The Belgrade Reconciliation Court dispached a lawsuit the Guild of Tailors had filed to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade against some Jewish tailors who had apprentices working in their shops without being registered.
Lawsuit of Isak Solomonović Regarding His Inharitance
The Čačak County Court dispached a power of attorney to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver it to Isak Solomonović, which he needed in the lawsuit of the property inheritance from his late father Solomon, from Čačak. Isak authorized David Levi to be his legal representative, who himself had the claims for his father‘s legacy. Isak gave a statement in the Administration that had no resources to travel to Čačak. A power of attorney had not been saved in the file.
Leon Farhi Filed a Lawsuit Against Isak M. Kojen Over Debt
Excerpt from a trial documentation and a court decision of the Belgrade Town Court reached in a lawsuit Leon J. Farhi had filed against Isak M. Kojen over debt.
At the request of the Austrian Consulate in Belgrade, the Administration of the Town of Belgrade forwarded to the Ministry of the Interior a list of Austrian subjects residing in Belgrade. Among them were a greater number of Jews, members of various guilds.
List of Individuals Whose Tax Paying Status Had Changed
The Ministry of Finances dispached to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade instructions regarding the tax collection. Attached were the lists of individuals whose tax paying status had been changed accordingly, among them a large number of Jews.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade and the belgrade couty Court communicated regarding the lawsuit initiated by Moreno Konortić against Petar Popović for unpaid 417 groschen.
The Smederevo County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver the court decision to Moša Kum Avramović, Stevan Petrović and Manojlo Stefanović associated with the lawsuit they filed against Mirča Stojanović from Jagodina, over debt.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade forwarded to the Belgrade Town Court documentation regarding the lawsuit against Lijačo Karaoglanović, accused to have stolen money and scarfs from the store of Mijalko Pavlović and later gave them to Jakov Eskenazi. The Court punished him with 30 strokes and ordered him to pay for stolen goods.
Lawsuit in the matter of debt settlement from the property of the late Sinvor Solomonović, a merchant from Belgrade, Isak Avram, Avram Eskenazi, Solomon Karaoglanović, Samuel Avramović were among his creditors.
Ljubomir Krsmanović Filed a Lawsuit against Isak Karaoglanović
The Belgrade Town Court communicated the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit Ljubomir Krsmanović from Veliki Bečkerek had filed against Isak Karaoglanović, a merchant from Belgrade, over cotton he had sold. The Cort requested Karaoglanović to take an oath in the presence of a rabbi, in line with the Jewish tradition. Nevertheless, the Administration informed the Court that Karaoglanović wouldn‘t take the oath, thus he had to pay the proscribed fine.
Luča Bučina Requested Her Son Ignac to Be Released From Army Service
The Ministry of the Interior instructed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to interrogate Luča Bučina who had requested her son Ignac to be released from the Austrian-Hungarian army. The Administration informed the Ministry that Luča Bučina had no knowledge in which regiment her son was serving.
Lazar Levizon and Josif Tolčinski Filed a Lawsuit Against Petar Radovanović
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit Lazar Levizon and Josif Tolčinski had filed against the representative of Petar Radovanović, over debt.
Lawsuit of Živan Mihailović Against Jakov Mordohaj
The Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Tow of Belgrade communicated regarding the lawsuit initiated by Živan Mihailović against his debtor Jakov Mordohaj.
2 December 1848/22 August 1849
ИАБ-1-К106-1849-Ф3-566
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Leon Haim Claimed a Debt Settlement From Đorđe Protić
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to find
Leon Haim and forward him to the Court. Haim was summoned to hand over his business recordkeeping books regarding the debt he had claimed for from Đorđe Protić.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect court fees from Isak Elijas associated with the lawsuit Leon Haim had filed against him for unpaid cotton.
Leon Isaković Filed a Lawsuit Against Đoka Mišić Over Debt
The Court in Negotin requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a court decision to Leon Isaković reached in a lawsuit he had filed against Đoka Mišić from Negotin, over debt.