The long established law in this state is that in the absence of statute or a contract, express or implied, a parent is not liable for necessities furnished his minor child by a third party. Kelley v. Davis, 49 N.H. 187; Clapp v. Brighi, 93 N.H. 431, 433; see also, Woodman v. Peck, 90 N.H. 292, 293; State v. Tetreault,
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