. On 25 March 2013, the Applicant wrote to CORAR Insurance Company, requesting payment of one million Rwandan francs (RWF 1,000,000), as an advance, to repair his house, which had been destroyed by a natural disaster. . On 5 April 2013, million Rwandan CORAR francs Insurance Company (RWF 1,000,000) granted the Applicant one as an advance payment. The repair of his vehicle was completed on 18 June 2013. On 23 June 2013, the Insurance Company paid him the cost of repairing the vehicle, to One Hundred and Ten Thousand and Eight Hundered amounting Rwandan francs (RWF 110,800) as well as the cost of transporting the vehicle from the scene of the accident to the garage and the cost of processing the police documents . . On 12 August 2013, the Applicant wrote to CORAR Insurance Company requesting compensation for the loss of income suffered during the three (3) months that his vehicle was replied that it did not owe Rwandan francs (RWF in the garage him anything, for repairs. The as the advance company of one million 1,000,000 ) that had been paid to him for the repair of the vehicle had instead been used to renovate his house, which is the reason why the vehicle had remained in the garage for an extended period of time. . The Applicant filed a lawsuit against CORAR Insurance Company, alleging loss of income and the case was registered at the registry of the Court of First Instance under number Rc0865 / 13 / TGI / NYGE. On 4 February 2014, the Court of First Instance dismissed his complaints on the grounds that he had used the money paid to him by CORAR carry out repair work on his house, even though was not able authorisation to repair his house because Insurance Company to he had indicated that he he had from the competent authorities to do so. not obtained the

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