The present participle of coempt; the act of purchasing or buying jointly.
From coempt + -ing (gerund/progressive suffix). Follows standard English verb conjugation patterns.
Even though 'coempt' and 'coempting' are rare, they appear in legal contexts where precision matters—lawyers preserve archaic language because changing it might create ambiguity in centuries-old property documents.
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