(1) The transferor court (constituted by its designated judicial officer) must, as soon as practicable, make an order transferring to the transferee court—
(a) all proceedings selected for transfer by the designated judicial officers and in respect of which no objection was filed; and
(b) all proceedings that the senior judicial officers determined should be transferred following the filing of an objection.
(2) If an order is made under this section—
(a) all proceedings to which the order applies are discontinued in the transferor court; and
(b) the transferor court must cause the record and all documents relating to those proceedings to be sent to the transferee court.
(3) An appeal does not lie from an order made under this section.