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On a single door, a multipoint mortise lock is referred to as a two-point lock.

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7 months ago

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False. A multipoint mortise lock typically refers to a lock that secures a door at multiple points (usually three or more) when the door is locked. A two-point lock would only secure the door at two different points, which is not considered a multipoint lock.
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