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STDH in court typically stands for "Substituted Terms and Definitions Heard." It refers to a legal process where specific terms or definitions are introduced or clarified during a hearing or trial. This helps ensure that all parties involved have a clear understanding of the terminology being used, which is crucial for the fair administration of justice.

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