The proportion of the total costs which relates to the lease issue is usually determined by estimating the court time devoted to the issue: Ferguson v. Ferguson (1996), 1996 CanLII 1495 (BC SC), 28 B.C.L.R. (3d) 39 (S.C.). In this case I estimate that a little more than 60 percent of the 1995 trial was devoted to the lease issue and a little less than 40 percent to damages. All the time in this court subsequent to publication of my 1995 reasons for judgment was devoted to the damages issue.
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