If a person has knowledge or reason to believe that the person's structure, conveyance, or place is occupied or used for the manufacture, sale, bartering, giving away, keeping, consuming, or using of alcoholic beverages, contrary to the provisions of the laws of the state, and if the person allows the structure, conveyance, or place to be so occupied or used, the structure, conveyance, or place is subject to a lien for and may be sold to pay all fines and costs assessed against the person guilty of such nuisance for such violation. Any such lien may be enforced by action in any court having jurisdiction.
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