10.8  Adjacent Land and Third Party Consents

10.8.1  The Contractor shall use all reasonable endeavours not to do or permit or suffer to be done anything which might:

(a)  be or become a danger or nuisance or give rise to liability in tort to any Adjoining Owners or to members of the public generally; or

(b)  cause damage or Contamination to any Adjoining Property; or

(c)  (unless permitted by a Third Party Consent and then only in accordance with the terms of the Third Party Consent) interfere with any Adverse Rights,

and the Contractor shall at its own expense in the carrying out of the Works and/or Services take all reasonable measures and precautions to avoid any such danger, nuisance, tort, damage, Contamination or interference and shall make good any damage so caused.

10.8.2  If the Works and/or Services cannot be carried out without interfering with any Adverse Right the Contractor shall promptly and at its own expense obtain all necessary Third Party Consents and/or the approval of any statutory undertakers and shall pay such sums as may be required for the giving of such Third Party Consent and/or approval of any statutory undertakers and shall supply to the Authority a copy of every Third Party Consent and/or approval of any statutory undertakers obtained.

10.8.3  The Contractor shall make good any damage to any roads, footpaths, Conduits, services, landscaping and other works on any Adjoining Property which is caused by the Contractor or any Contractor Related Party.