Damage to common property
7.—(1)  No person shall remove, destroy, damage or deface, or remove any earth or soil from, any common property.
(2)  The costs and expenses (including administrative costs) incurred by the Town Council in restoring any damaged common property to its condition before such damage or destruction or in replacing earth, soil or any other property that has been removed shall constitute a debt due to the Town Council and shall be recoverable as such.
(3)  Any person who intends to carry out any works on common property shall, before the commencement of the works, pay to the Town Council a deposit not exceeding $5,000 as may be required by the Town Council to secure against any damage to the common property.
(4)  The deposit referred to in paragraph (3) may be used by the Town Council to defray the costs incurred by the Town Council —
(a)in supervising the works carried out by the person in restoring the common property; and
(b)in restoring the common property itself where the person fails to carry out the necessary works to the satisfaction of the Town Council.