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Yes, minors can be held liable for the reasonable cost of necessaries, which are basic essentials such as food, clothing, and shelter. While minors generally lack the capacity to enter into contracts, they can be required to pay for necessaries they receive, as society recognizes the importance of ensuring that their basic needs are met. This liability is typically limited to reasonable amounts and is intended to protect the welfare of minors. However, the specifics can vary by jurisdiction.

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