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<h1>Legal term 'of' can mean 'after' in time-sensitive contexts like deadlines and statutory provisions</h1> The word 'of' in legal terminology can function as equivalent to 'after' in certain contexts. This interpretation is particularly relevant in temporal expressions, such as 'within 21 days of the execution,' where 'of' indicates a time period following a specific event. This understanding helps clarify timing requirements in legal documents and statutory provisions where the word 'of' appears in relation to deadlines or time-sensitive obligations.