Moreno Isak Arojeti Witnessed That Isak Mišulan Was Absent From Job
Moreno Isak Arojeti, the merchant, witnessed that Isak Mišulan didn‘t appear in the store for eight days, but he didn‘t knew if he was at the military practice or somewhere else.
Moric Gutman Accused Jakov Levi For Taking Two Female Overcoats
The Terazije Precinct requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to locate Jakov Isak Levi, who was also known as Jakov Čelebi, whom Moric Gutman, the tailor, accused for taking two female overcoats without paying. The Administration dispatched the request to the Ministry of the Foreign Affairs because Levi resided in Vršac in Austria.
Kvart terazijski molio je Upraviteljstvo varoši Beograda da pronađe Jakova Isaka Levija koji se zove i Jakov Čelebi, a po zahtevu krojača Morica Gutmana, zbog dva neplaćena ženska kaputa. Upraviteljstvo je zahtev prosledilo Ministarstvu inostranih dela, jer se Levi nalazio u Vršcu, u Austriji.
Moša Levi Purchased Merchandises in the Auction Sale
At the hearing in the Administration of the Town of Belgrade Moša Levi obliged to deposit within 7 days the prescribed amount for the purchased merchandises in the auction sale.
Moša Farhi and Samuil Halfon Interrogated Regarding the Textile Procurement
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade requested the Dorćol Precinct to interrogate
Moša Farhi and Samuilo Halfon, the merchants, regarding the bankruptcy of the Prokić and Abdulić Company from Požarevac, and the textile procurement from them.
Menahaim Lazar Kojen Was Established To Be a Serbian Subject
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade reported to the Ministry of Finances that
Menahaim Lazar Kojen was registered as a taxpayer, born in Serbia, running his own store, married, therefore he was a Serbian citizen, not the Turkish one as he claimed.
Moša Ozerović Filed a Lawsuit Against Kosta Jovanović Over Debt
Correspondence of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade and the Kruševac County Court regarding the request of Moša Ozerović a ban to be placed on the property of Kosta Jovanović in order to secure the debt settlement.
Moša B. Hajim Accused Keeping a Tailor Store Without a Permission
Moša B. Hajim requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to recommend him to the Tailors Guild for taking the master exam. That request was filed in 1869, while in 1873 the president of the Tailors Guild accused Moša Hajim for keeping a tailor store without the permission of the Guild and without a master degree.
Majer S. Albahari Accused Dimitrije Jelisić Over Rent Debt
Majer S. Albahari accused Dimitrije Jelisić to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade
for failing to settle his rents for the tavern he had leased to Jelisić likewise for the breach of contract they had concluded.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade requested the Belgrade Town Court to proclaim Markula Jelijak a mentally ill person in order to send her hospital for medical treatment. Her brothers, Moša and Josif Jemanuil, declared that they and their sister were of very poor material situation and could not cover her medical costs.
Moša Ozerović Bought Off a Loan Debt Of Živko Mladenović
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect 89 groshes and 10 cents from Moša Ozerović, who bought off the loan of indebted Živko Mladenović.
The proxy of the General Austrian Bank informed theTerazije Precinct that Salamon S. Levi paid more money than was claimed and accordingly the proxy asked the Precinct to see the surplas to be refunded to him.
The Town Precinct summoned both interested parties in the lawsuit Moša Maclijah versus Jozef Štoh to select the court experts. Edi Buli, on behalf of Maclijah, selected the experts.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade requested the Ministry of the Foreign Affairs to inform the Hospital in Timisoara that Herman Landau was of a good material situation and could settle the hospital costs for the medical treatment of his son Jozef Landau, who was in that hospital.
Moša Mandil gave a statement to the Dorćol Precinct that he was selling both new and old goods at the market, that he didn‘t have enough money to lease a store or to get a permit to open one.
Moša Kojen complained to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade against the decision brought by the Belgrade Town Court in the lawsuit he had filed against Vaso Milošević because he had not paid for finding the customers for his plums. Kojen requested the Administration to annul the court decision due to disregarding the witnessing of Jakov Azrijel who would approve his accusation.
Moša Ozerović Complained Against the Administration of theTown of Belgrade
Administration of the Town of Belgrade reported to the Ministry of the Interior that Moša Ozerović, a merchant, filed a complaint against the Administration for not taking into consideration his previous complaint he had filed against his former partner Mihailo Albahari for fraud.
Meclijah and Buli Company Filed a Lawsuit Against Živko Đorđević
The Commercial Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that it could not dispatch the requested documentation regarding the property of the bankrupted Živko Đorđević because Edi Buli, a member of the Maclijah and Buli Company, which filed the lawsuit against Đorđević, returned that documentation to Hajim Rus from Vienna.
Mijajilo Načić Settled the Debt to Salomon Farkić and Buli
The correspondence of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade and the Commercial Court related to the debt collection with interest from Mijajilo Načić in favor of Salomon Farkić and Buli, both merchants at the Zerek.
Milenko Stojanović Filed a Lawsuit Against Moša Levi
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the court fee amount from Moša Levi, a speculator, associated with the lawsuit filed against him by Milenko Stojanović. The Administration informed the Court that Levi could not pay the fee due to his poor material situation.
Mihail S. Albahari Requested Documents Related To David S. Ruso
Mahail S. Albahari requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to let him duplicate documents dated 1869 related to the case of David S. Ruso, a merchant.
Moša Albahari, as the Austrian Subject, Was Not Obliged To Give Flour
The merchant Moša Albahari, a son of Isak Albahari, gave a statement in the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that he was not obliged to give the flour to the requisition authorities since he was the Austrian subject.
The Savamala Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the events which occurred in the town: Moša Rafailo, native of Turkey, arrested and detained.