Add Irish legal forms: DAC, CLG, ULC, Teoranta#103
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Ireland's entry only had cpt/teo. Add the common modern Irish company suffixes: Designated Activity Company (DAC), Company Limited by Guarantee (CLG), Unlimited Company (ULC), and Teoranta (Irish 'Limited').
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Ireland's
terms_by_countryentry only listedcptandteo, so the common modern Irish company suffixes weren't being recognised bybasename/get_unique_terms. This adds:dac— Designated Activity Companyclg— Company Limited by Guaranteeulc— Unlimited Companyteoranta— Irish for "Limited" (only theteoabbreviation was present)These are standard Irish legal forms (DAC/CLG/ULC were introduced/renamed by the Companies Act 2014, in force since 2015). Entries kept alphabetical; existing test suite passes (22 passed).