Which of the following is true of necessaries in a minor's contract?
A) Minors are not liable for the value of necessaries they have purchased under a contract but have not received at the time they disaffirm.
B) Minors are not generally held liable on a quasi contract basis for the reasonable value of necessaries furnished to them.
C) A minor's personal circumstances cannot render an item necessary.
D) Items sold to a minor are considered necessaries if the minor's parent or guardian has supplied or is willing to supply similar items.
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