Tn an action brought in the Supreme Court of New South Wales
R.C.A. Photophone of Australia Pty. Ltd. sued Stuart Hope on a
money count for money payable by the defendant to the plaintiff for
the hire of sound-reproducing equipment by the plaintiff to the defen-
dant at his request, and for goods sold and delivered by the plaintiff
to the defendant at his request, and for money paid by the plaintiff
for the defendant at his request. The defendant pleaded, for a plea
of cross-action by way of set-off, that, before and at the time of the
breaches thereinafter alleged, the defendant was the proprietor of
a chain of talking-picture businesses and the plaintiff was a manu-
facturer and supplier of equipment and machinery used in similar
businesses, and it was agreed by and between the plaintiff and
the defendant that the defendant should for a reward to the
plaintiff hire from the plaintiff, and the plaintiff should hire to
the defendant, certain new machinery and equipment, more particu-
larly described in a schedule to the said agreement, upon written
terms and conditions, and alleged that the plaintiff did not hire to
the defendant such new machinery and equipment but certain other
machinery and equipment which were not new, whereby the said
machinery and equipment were of no use to the defendant, and
constantly broke down, and parts thereof had to be replaced, and
by reason thereof the defendant was unable to carry on his businesses,
and was put to great expense and inconvenience.