(2) On being so lodged, the order must be treated, from the date on which it is lodged, as an order of the High Court.
(3) In particular, the order is of the same force and effect for the purposes of execution, and carries interest on the amount payable under it in the same way, and is subject to the same control over its execution by the High Court, as if it were an order originally made in the High Court and entered on the date on which it is so lodged.
(4) If, on an application for the purpose, it thinks fit to do so, the High Court may, at any time, set aside the lodging of an order under this section on any terms it thinks just.