lex fufia caninia
lex Fufia Caninia (leks foof-ee-[schwa] k[schwa]-nI-nee-[schwa]). [Latin] Roman law. A law prohibiting owners from freeing by will more than a certain number or proportion of their slaves. • Justinian later abrogated this law. — Also termed Fufian Caninian law; Fusian Caninian law.